Portable music player and a photographic image commercial transaction system

ABSTRACT

An image commercial transactions system and method that are able to implement the sales to the purpose of the seller. An e-commerce system for selling a picture and a handling condition specific to the picture, both being recorded on a predetermined recording medium in a predetermined format. The picture to be sold and the handling condition are accepted by an acceptor in a digital format. When a transaction is established, an accounting company carries out an accounting electronically for a purchaser of the data of the picture and the e-commerce condition, thereby both of the picture to be sold and the handling condition are sold as digital data so that the purchased picture is used in a handling manner as intended by the seller. Consequently, the selling of the picture can be made so as to satisfy the intention of the seller.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an image commercial transactions systemand method, and more particularly, to a photographic image commercialtransactions system for selling a photographic image exposed on aphotographic film by photographing a subject, using a still camera, forexample.

2. Description of the Related Art

Conventionally, a photographic image exposed on a photographic film istypically printed on a photographic paper and handled as a printphotograph.

By the way, to sell the print photograph shop to others, it wasnecessary to ask a photograph shop such as a Development PrintEnlargement (DPE) shop to reprint the print photograph, and a mailingcompany to mail the print photograph shop to a purchaser, whereby therewas a problem of requiring complicated procedure.

In order to solve such problem, there is provided a method of reading aprint photograph shop that is decided to be bought into a personalcomputer using an image scanner to generate the image data, anddistribute this image data over a network to the purchaser.

However, with this method, because it is unknown under which conditionsthe purchaser who has received the image data produces the printphotograph, it can not be said that the seller sold the intended printphotograph shop in a suitable manner, and accordingly this method isstill insufficient to solve the problem.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In view of the foregoing, an object of the invention is to provide animage commercial transactions system and method that are able toimplement the sales to the purpose of the seller.

The foregoing object and other objects of the invention have beenachieved by the provision of an image commercial transactions system andmethod in which the reception dealer accepts the sale of an imagerecorded on a recording medium in a predetermined format with thehandling condition specific to the image, and sells the image with thehandling condition in digital data format, and if a trade isestablished, the charge accounting agent makes an electronic chargingprocess for the purchase of the data of the image with the handlingcondition.

Accordingly, if the image to be sold, together with the handlingcondition, is sold in the format of digital data, the purchased imagecan be utilized to the purpose of the seller and in accordance with thehandling condition.

The nature, principle and utility of the invention will become moreapparent from the following detailed description when read inconjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like parts aredesignated by like reference numerals or characters.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

In the accompanying drawings:

FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view showing a configuration of an APSfilm;

FIG. 2 is a schematic front view for describing a user's camera usingarea as well as a laboratory using area of an APS film;

FIG. 3 is a schematic front view for describing an APS film drawn out ofa film cartridge;

FIG. 4 is a schematic front view for describing an APS film in which aphotographic image is exposed and formed;

FIG. 5 is a schematic front view for describing three kinds of printingtypes for a photographic image;

FIGS. 6A and 6B are schematic views showing a configuration of userdata;

FIG. 7 is a schematic rear view showing a configuration of a dark boxportion of an APS camera;

FIG. 8 is a schematic front view showing a rear cover of an APS camera;

FIG. 9 is a schematic sectional view for describing an APS film drawnout of a film cartridge inside an APS camera;

FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing a circuit configuration of an APScamera;

FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing an entire configuration of aphotographic image printing machine;

FIG. 12 is a schematic perspective view showing a configuration of aphotographic image scanner;

FIG. 13 is a schematic front view showing an interior configuration of abasement portion of a lower side body in a photographic image scanner;

FIG. 14 is a block diagram showing a circuit configuration of aphotographic image scanner;

FIG. 15 is a schematic view for describing a selected image displayed ona monitor;

FIG. 16 is a schematic view showing a configuration of a printingselection panel;

FIG. 17 is a schematic front view for describing control of a lightreceiving face of an electric charge coupled device;

FIG. 18 is a flow chart showing a procedure of printing conditionchanging process;

FIG. 19 is a block diagram showing a circuit configuration of an imagedata processor;

FIGS. 20A to 20C are schematic views for describing respective displaysof photographic images;

FIG. 21 is a schematic view showing a configuration of printingcondition confirmation image;

FIGS. 22A to 22C are schematic views showing a configuration of a printphotograph;

FIG. 23 is a schematic view showing a configuration of an index print;

FIG. 24 is schematic conception view showing a principle on the entireconfiguration of photographic image commercial transactions system;

FIG. 25 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a photographicimage commercial transactions system according to a first embodiment;

FIG. 26 is a block diagram showing a circuit configuration of aphotographic image commercial transactions system;

FIG. 27 is a schematic view showing a configuration of an index print;

FIG. 28 is a schematic view showing a configuration of an index print;

FIG. 29 is a schematic conception view showing a data format of filmdata according to a first embodiment;

FIG. 30 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a photographicimage commercial transactions system according to a second embodiment;

FIG. 31 is a block diagram showing a circuit configuration of areception shop photographic image-printing machine and a reception shoppersonal computer;

FIGS. 32A to 32C are schematic views for describing a print photographshop with frame ornament as well as message printed thereon;

FIGS. 33A to 33C are schematic views for describing a print photographshop with advertisement printed thereon;

FIG. 34 is a schematic view showing a configuration of an index print;

FIGS. 35A and 35B are schematic views for describing a print photographshop of advertisement image;

FIG. 36 is a schematic view showing a configuration of an index printwith advertisement images displayed therein;

FIG. 37 is a schematic view showing a configuration of an index printwith advertisement images displayed therein;

FIG. 38 is a schematic view showing a configuration of an index printwith an advertisement character string displayed therein;

FIG. 39 is a schematic conception view showing a data format of filmdata according to a second embodiment;

FIG. 40 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a photographicimage commercial transactions system according to a third embodiment;

FIG. 41 is a block diagram showing a circuit configuration of areception shop personal computer;

FIG. 42 is a schematic conception view showing a data format of sellingfilm data;

FIG. 43 is a block diagram showing a configuration of photographic imagecommercial transactions system according to a fourth embodiment;

FIG. 44 is a schematic view showing a configuration of a forwardingcontent display screen displayed on a monitor;

FIG. 45 is a block diagram showing a circuit configuration of a personalcomputer of a forwarding request user;

FIG. 46 is a schematic view showing a detailed configuration of aforwarding content display screen;

FIG. 47 is a schematic view showing a detailed configuration of aforwarding content display screen;

FIG. 48 is a schematic view showing a detailed configuration of aforwarding content display screen;

FIG. 49 is a flow chart showing a display process procedure of aforwarding contents display screen;

FIG. 50 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a photographicimage commercial transactions system according to a fifth embodiment;

FIG. 51 is a block diagram showing a circuit configuration of datatransmitting section;

FIG. 52 is a block diagram showing a circuit configuration of asatellite broadcast reception device;

FIG. 53 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a photographicshop;

FIG. 54 is a schematic view showing a configuration of a screen toconfirm print photograph shop orders;

FIG. 55 is a schematic view for describing transmission of transmissionrequest data utilizing surplus of data allocation relay quantities inchannels;

FIG. 56 is a schematic view showing a configuration of an image printordering screen;

FIG. 57 is a schematic view for describing a portable music reproducingdevice in receipt of music service;

FIG. 58 is a schematic view showing a configuration of an icon image;

FIG. 59 is a schematic view for describing appearance of a stickerlabel;

FIG. 60 is a block diagram showing a circuit configuration of a personalcomputer according to another embodiment;

FIG. 61 is a schematic sectional view showing a configuration of aphotographic image printing machine having an optical system of a linescanner type according to another embodiment;

FIG. 62 is a schematic perspective view showing a configuration of ascanner section; and

FIG. 63 is a block diagram showing a circuit configuration of anelectronic shutter circuit.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT

Preferred embodiments of this invention will be described with referenceto the accompanying drawings:

(1) Photographic Image

At present, the photographic films that are used most widely are thosereferred to as a 135 film with a width of 35 mm, as defined by thestandards in accordance with Japan Industrial Standard (JIS) andInternational Standardization for Organization (ISO).

Lately, the photographic films with a width of 24 mm, or so-calledAdvanced Photo System (APS) (Trademark) films have been put into themarket.

Because this APS film has a narrower width than the 135 film, the stillcamera specifically designed for the APS film (i.e., APS camera) can besignificantly reduced in size as compared with the still camera for the135 film, whereby the APS films have spread rapidly along with the APScameras.

As shown in FIG. 1, in an APS film 1, an optically transmissivephotosensitive layer 3 is laminated on one face of a base film 2 like astrip with a width of 24 mm, and an optically transmissive magneticlayer 4 is laminated on the other face of the base film 2.

As shown in FIG. 2, in the APS film 1, a strip-like exposure object area5 is provided along a longitudinal direction of the APS film 1(hereinafter referred as a film lengthwise direction) substantially inthe central part of the photosensitive layer 3, and a user's camerausing area 6 and a laboratory using area 7 that are strip-likeunexposure areas are provided on both marginal portions in a crossdirection of the APS film 1 (hereinafter referred to as a film widthdirection).

Further, in the laboratory using area 7, an adjacent pair of filmposition predicting perforation 8 and film positioning squareperforation 9 are perforated in succession at a predetermined pitchalong the film lengthwise direction.

In this connection, in the APS film 1, the width of the exposure objectarea 5 is chosen at about 16.9 mm, taking into consideration the widthof a guard area (not shown) provided between the exposure object area 5and the user's camera using area 6 or the,laboratory using area 7, andthe width of each of the user's camera using area 6 and the laboratoryusing area 7 is chosen at about 2.5 mm. Also, a pair of film positionpredicting perforation 8 and film positioning square perforation 9 havesides of about 2 mm and are perforated about 1.35 mm inside from themargin in the film width direction.

And the APS film 1 is contained within a film cartridge 10 shaped like asubstantially elliptical barrel, as shown in FIG. 3, and an APS camera(not shown) is loaded in this state. If the APS film 1 is drawn out ofthe film cartridge 10 within the APS camera, the APS film 1 ispositioned by the use of a film position predicting perforation 8A amonga pair of film position predicting perforation 8A and film positioningsquare perforation 9A, and a film positioning square perforation 9Bamong a pair of film position predicting perforation 8B and filmpositioning square perforation 9B that is drawn subsequently.

Thereby, in the APS film 1, an exposing area 11 of a predetermined framesize and having an aspect ratio of 9 to 16, like an aspect ratio of HighDefinition Television (HDTV), is provided in succession at apredetermined pitch along the film lengthwise direction in the exposureobject area 5, and a photographic image is exposed over an entiresurface of the exposing area 11, as shown in FIG. 4. The charactersshown in Figure (Y.T 29.5.96) are actually a magnetically recordeddigital signal, and particularly the Y.T is changed to an ID of such asthe owner of the camera.

In this connection, in the APS film 1, in the case where thephotographic image exposed over the entire surface of the exposing area11 is printed on the printing paper, there are three options of printingtype including a first printing type H of printing on the printing paperin a predetermined frame size having an aspect ratio of 9 to 16, asecond printing type C (Classic type) of printing on the printing paperin a frame size having an aspect ratio of 2 to 3 that is narrower in thefilm lengthwise direction than the aspect ratio of 9 to 16, and a thirdprinting type P (Panorama type) of printing on the printing paper in aframe size having an aspect ratio of 1 to 3 that is narrower in the filmwidth direction than the aspect ratio of 9 to 16, as shown in FIG. 5.

By the way, in the APS film 1, some kinds of data can be recorded in theuser's camera using area 6 and the laboratory using area 7, and the datarecorded in the user's camera using area 6 and the laboratory using area7 can be utilized in the process of printing the photographic image onthe printing paper.

In practice, in the user's camera using area 6 (FIG. 4) on the otherside (i.e., magnetic layer 4) of the APS film 1, the photographingcondition data (hereinafter referred to as user data) is magneticallyrecorded in correspondence to each exposing area 11, at the time oftaking a picture using the APS camera (hereinafter referred to as aphotographing time).

This user data is used to have the photographing condition reflected foreach exposing area in printing the photographic image. Hence, the userdata can be said as the printing condition of photographic image orfurther the handling condition of photographic image, and isfundamentally preserved forever.

Herein, the user's camera using area 6 is configured to contain asoptical data in order the synchronous data 12A, the real data 12B, andthe parity data 12C which is for error detection of the real data 12B,as shown in FIG. 6A.

The real data 12B of magnetic data contained in the user's camera usingarea is configured to contain a photographing date and time,photographing camera information, a printing type chosen by the useramong the first to third printing types H, C, P, the number of printingsspecified by the user, frame position information, camera Identification(ID) assigned to the APS camera for use in photographing, information onwhether a film cartridge is replaced or not, subject brightnessinformation, information on whether an artificial light source is usedor not, information on subject image magnification in thecamera-to-subject distance, a title and message printed on one face orthe other face of photograph, and the photographer's name, as shown inFIG. 6B.

And the user data 12 is recorded as a sequence of bits represented bythe position of “1” or “0” bit in one byte, or a combination of “1” and“0” bits in one byte.

In this connection, the photographing camera information consists of theaperture value, shutter speed, International Standardization forOrganization (ISO) speed, exposure compensation value, stroboscopicphotography, and photographing lens focal length. The frame positionalinformation has the information indicating the direction of the exposingarea 11 within the APS camera, and the information as to whether or notthe photographic image on the exposing area 11 has been printed on theprinting paper.

In addition, in the user's camera using area 6 on one face (i.e.,photosensitive layer 3) of the APS film 1, the frame number assignedsequentially to the exposing area 11 along the film lengthwise directionis optically recorded in correspondence to the exposing area 11 as theframe number data. Incidentally, the frame number data is represented bythe number and the bar code expressing the number.

Also, in the laboratory using area 6 (FIG. 4) on the other side (i.e.,magnetic layer 4) of the APS film 1, the data such as the printingcondition (hereinafter referred to as laboratory data) that has been seton the basis of the user data is magnetically recorded, at the time ofprinting the photographic image on the printing paper (hereinaftersimply referred to as the printing time) using a photographic imageprinting machine described later at a photograph shop, and thelaboratory data can be rewritten as required.

Further, in the laboratory using area 7 on one face (i.e.,photosensitive layer 3) of the APS film 1, at the top part of the APSfilm 1, the predetermined information such as the film type or themaximum allowable number of photographic images regarding the standardsof the APS film 1, the name of the manufacturer which has manufacturedthe APS film 1, and the film ID assigned to the APS film 1 are opticallyrecorded as the initial data.

In this connection, in the user's camera using area 6 and the laboratoryusing area 7, the frame number data and the initial data are recorded asa latent image that is optically detectable or viewable by the humaneyes after developing the APS film 1.

Accordingly, the frame number data and the initial data opticallyrecorded have no effect on the recording or reproduction of the userdata and the laboratory data magnetically recorded, and the user dataand the laboratory data magnetically recorded has no effect on the framenumber data and the initial data optically recorded.

Therefore, in the user's camera using area 6 and the laboratory usingarea 7, the user data and the frame number data on one side can berecorded in opposition to the initial data and the laboratory data onthe other side, whereby a large quantity of data can be recorded bymaking effective use of one side and the other side of the film

Herein, an APS camera 15 loaded with an APS film 1 comprises a dark box16 and a rear cover 17 for hermetically closing the dark box 16, asshown in FIGS. 7 and 8.

In the dark box 16 (FIG. 7), a shutter release button 18 and a framesize setting switch 19 for setting the printing type are arrangedoutside. Inside the dark box 16, a cartridge receiving chamber 20 ofwell-known structure to receive a film cartridge 10, an exposure openingportion 21 to expose the photographic image on the APS film 1, and afilm housing 22 for receiving the APS film 1 that has been exposed arearranged side by side.

On the upper side of the exposure opening portion 21, a pair of upperfilm guides 23 and 24 are provided substantially in parallel, and on thelower side of the exposure opening portion 21, a pair of lower filmguides 25 and 26 are also provided substantially in parallel.

Further, inside the film housing 22, a guide roller 27 for automaticallyrolling the APS film 1 is provided, and a film winding spool 28 forwinding the APS film 1 is provided freely rotatably.

And on the inner surface of the rear cover 17 (FIG. 8), a film pressureplate 29 is provided in opposition to the exposure opening portion 21 ofthe dark box 16.

Thus, in the APS camera 15, if a film cartridge 10 is loaded into thecartridge receiving chamber 19, an APS film 1 is automatically drawn outof the film cartridge 10, passed between the exposure opening portion 21and the film pressure plate 29, and automatically rolled by the guideroller 27, thereby winding the APS film 1 around the film winding spool28.

By the way, between a pair of lower film guides 25 and 26, a filmdetecting light source 31 composed of a Light Emitting Diode (LED)having a diameter of about 1.5 mm, for example, is provided at one endalong the longitudinal direction (hereinafter referred to as a guidelongitudinal direction) of the lower film guides 25 and 26, andsimilarly a film predicting light source 32 also composed of an LED isprovided at the other end thereof along the guide longitudinaldirection.

On the contrary, on the film pressure plate 29 of the rear cover 17,photo-detectors 33 and 34 are provided in opposition to the filmposition detecting light source 31 and the film predicting light source32, respectively. A magnetic head 35 is provided in opposition to apredetermined location between a pair of upper film guides 23 and 24.

And in the APS camera 15, a marginal part of the user's camera usingarea 6 in the APS film 1 that has been drawn out of the film cartridge10 is passed between a pair of upper film guides 23 and 24, and amarginal part of the laboratory using area 7 is passed between a pair oflower film guides 25 and 26, as shown in FIG. 9. At the same time, theAPS film 1 is pressed against the exposure opening portion 21 from theopposite side by the film pressure plate 29 of the rear cover 17, tostretch out the exposure object area 5 while preventing verticalmovement of the APS film 1.

In the APS camera 15, the other side of the user's camera using area 6(FIG. 4) in the APS film 1 is opposed to the magnetic head 32, and thelaboratory using area 7 (FIG. 4) is passed successively between the filmposition detecting light source 31 and a photo-detector 33, and betweenthe film predicting light source 32 and a photo-detector 34.

Thereby, in the APS camera 15, when the APS film 1 is automaticallydrawn out of the film cartridge 10, the film position predictingperforation 8 is detected by means of the film predicting light source32 and the photo-detector 34, and then the film positioning squareperforation 9 is detected by means of the film position detecting lightsource 31 and the photo-detector 33, whereby the APS film 1 ispositioned in such a way that the near central part of the exposing area11 that is unexposed is located substantially in the central part of theexposure opening portion 21.

Herein, in the exposure opening portion 21, the length of the exposureopening portion 21 along the transport direction of the APS film 1 isselected to be, for example, about 30.03 mm, in accordance with thelength of the exposing area 11 along the film lengthwise direction, andthe width of the exposure opening portion 21 along a direction almostorthogonal to the transport direction of the APS film 1 is selected tobe, for example, about 16.93 mm in accordance with the width of theexposing area 11 along the film width direction.

Accordingly, in the APS camera 15, if the shutter release button 18 isdepressed in a state where the APS film 1 has been positioned, aphotographing light arriving from a subject (not shown) is taken via acamera lens, a diaphragm, and a shutter (not shown) into the exposureopening portion 21, to expose the exposing area 11 that is unexposed inthe APS film 1 with the photographing light taken in, so that an imagein the field of view including a subject image can be formed on theexposing area 11 as a photographic image.

In this connection, in the APS camera 15, the exposing area 11 isstretched out at this time, as described earlier, whereby thephotographic image formed on the exposing area 11 is prevented frombeing distorted.

In the APS camera 15, if the shutter release button 18 is depressed inthis way, the user data is magnetically recorded by the magnetic head 32on the user's camera using area 6, while the APS film 1 is being woundaround the film winding spool 28. Thereby the film position predictingperforation 8 and the film positioning square perforation 9 are detectedin succession by means of the film predicting light source 32 and thephoto-detector 34, and the film position detecting light source 31 andthe photo-detector 33, whereby the APS film 1 is positioned in such away that the near central part of the new exposing area 11 that isunexposed is located substantially in the almost central part of theexposure opening portion 21.

In this way, in the APS camera 15, every time the shutter release button18 is depressed, a photographic image is formed on the exposing area 11that is unexposed, and the user data is magnetically recorded on theuser's camera using area 6. Thereafter, the new exposing area 11 that isunexposed is positioned with respect to the exposure opening portion 21.

In this connection, in the APS camera 15, every time a photographicimage is formed on the exposing area 11, the user data corresponding tothe exposing area 11 is recorded in the user's camera using area 6repeatedly, or three times, for example.

Thereby, in a photographic image printing machine (not shown), forexample, the user data that has been recorded repeatedly or about threetimes for each exposing area 11 in the APS film 1 is all reproduced inthe printing time. By making an error detection through the comparisonof the user data reproduced, the correct user data is discriminated fromthe proportion of the same user data and is employed for the printing.That is, in the photographic-image printing machine, if all the userdata reproduced three times are exactly the same, the user data isdiscriminated to be correct. If the user data reproduced twice are thesame, among the user data reproduced three times, the same user data isdiscriminated to be correct. However, if all the user data reproducedthree times are different, the user data is reproduced again.

The film predicting light source 32 and the film position detectinglight source 31 are made to emit an infrared ray having a wavelength of,for example, about 940 nm, out of the wavelength region where the APSfilm 1 is photosensitive, whereby the exposing area 11 of the APS film 1is prevented from being exposed owing to an infrared ray emitted fromthe film predicting light source 32 and the film position detectinglight source 31.

In practice, in the APS camera 15, a system controller 40 configured bya microcomputer is provided internally as shown in FIG. 10.

If a film cartridge 10 is loaded, the system controller 40 controls todrive a film drawing mechanism (not shown) to draw an APS film 1 fromthe film cartridge 10, while the film position predicting perforation 8and the film positioning square perforation 9 are detected in successionby means of a perforation sensor 41 comprised of the film predictinglight source 32 and the photo-detector 34, and the film positiondetecting light source 31 and the photo-detector 33, to issue adetection signal. Based on the detection signal, the system controller40 produces a control signal, and sends the control signal via anamplification circuit 42 to a motor 43.

Thereby, the system controller 40 controls to drive the motor 43, basedon the control signal, to cause rotation of the film winding spool 28connected to the motor 43, so that the APS film 1 is wound around thefilm winding spool 28 by a certain amount of length. Then, the exposingarea 11 is positioned with respect to the exposure opening portion 21.

In this connection, if the perforation sensor 41 issues a detectionsignal by detecting the film positioning square perforation 9, thesystem controller 40 counts up an internal counter, based on thedetection signal, to allow the frame number to be recognized for theexposing area 11 positioned with respect to the exposure opening portion21.

If the shutter release button 18 is depressed in a state where theexposing area 11 is positioned with respect to the exposure openingportion 21 in the above way, the system controller 40 controls astepping motor control circuit 45 to drive a stepping motor 46 to adjustthe focusing and exposure. Thereafter, the shutter is released toreceive a photographing light into the exposure opening portion 21, sothat a photographic image is exposed and formed on the exposing area 11.

The system controller 40 has received various kinds of informationincluding the printing type for the photographic image selected via aframe size setting switch 19, and the photographing date and time or thephotographer's name input via an input portion 47 such as a keypadprovided on the outer surface of the rear cover 17 (FIG. 8), andproduces the user data based on various kinds of information that hasbeen received, and other kinds of information such as the exposurecondition supplied by adjusting the focusing and exposure.

In this connection, the input portion 47 is provided with a displaypanel 47A. If information is input via an input key, the information isdisplayed on the display panel 47A, making it possible to confirmvisually whether or not the information to be recorded in the user'scamera using area 6 of the APS film 1 has been recorded correctly as theuser data.

If the photographic image has been exposed and formed on the exposingarea 11, the system controller 40 controls the amplification circuit 42to drive the motor 43, to pass the user data corresponding to theexposed photographic image to a magnetic recording circuit 48, whilecausing the APS film 1 to be wound around the film winding spool 28.Thus, the magnetic recording circuit 48 magnetically records the userdata in the user's camera using area 6 of the APS film 1 via a magnetichead 35, and a new exposing area 11 that is unexposed is positioned withrespect to the exposure opening portion 21, in the same way as describedabove.

In this way, in the APS camera 15, a photographic image can be exposedand formed in the exposing area 11 of the APS film 1 successively, whileat the same time, the user data corresponding to the photographic imagecan be recorded in the user's camera using area 6.

If all the photographic images by the maximum allowable number have beenexposed and formed in the exposing area 11 of the APS film 1, the systemcontroller 40 controls the film drawing mechanism to rewind the APS film1 within the film cartridge 10. Hence, the film cartridge 10 withinwhich the exposed APS film 1 is contained can be taken out of the APScamera 15, whereby the exposed APS film 1 taken outside can be protectedby the film cartridge 10.

If a film winding button (not shown) is depressed before exposure of allthe exposing areas 11 in the APS film 1 with the photographic images,the system controller 40 controls to magnetically record the informationindicating that the film cartridge 10 has been replaced halfway in theuser's camera using area 6 corresponding to the exposing area 11positioned with respect to the exposure opening portion 21 at that time.

Thereafter, the system controller 40 controls to drive the film drawingmechanism to rewind the APS film 1 within the film cartridge 10, whilemagnetically recording the frame number data of the exposing area 11 atwhich the photographic image has been most lately exposed in the user'scamera using area 6 at top of the APS film 1.

Thereby, even if a film cartridge 10 once loaded into the APS camera 15is taken out before completion of exposure of all the exposing areas 11of the APS film 1 with the photographic images, the system controller 40can recognize the frame number of the exposing area 11 having thephotographic image exposed just before replacement with reference to theuser's camera using area 6 at top of the APS film 1 drawn out of thefilm cartridge 10 into the APS camera 15 again, when the film cartridge10 is loaded into the APS camera 15 again. Consequently, thephotographic image can be exposed and formed only on the exposing area11 that is unexposed, following the exposing area 11 of the recognizedframe number.

The APS film 1 having the photographic images exposed in all or part ofthe exposing areas 11 is accommodated within the film cartridge 10 andbrought into the photograph shop. At the photograph shop, after the APSfilm 1 is developed, the photographic images are printed on the printingpaper using a photographic image printing machine.

(2) Photographic Image Printing Machine

Herein, a photographic image printing machine 100 installed in thephotograph shop consists of a photographic image scanner 101 connectedto a monitor 102 and a printer 103, shown in FIG. 11.

The photographic image scanner 101 has a lower side body 105 of anL-character shape and an upper side body 106 mounted on a back plate105A of the lower side body 105, with a printing selection panel 107disposed on the front face of the upper side body 106, for example, asshown in FIG. 12.

A power supply indication panel 108 is attached on a lateral face of theupper side body 106, and inside the upper side body 106, there areprovided an optical mechanism, a Charge Coupled Device (CCD), and adrive circuit as will be described later.

On the other hand, on a basement portion 105B of the lower side body105, a monitor adjustment panel 109, a cartridge loading chamber 110,and a light transparent window 111 are provided, and a main power switch112 is provided on a lateral face of the back plate 105A on the lowerside body 105.

Inside the basement portion 105B of the lower side body 105, there arecontained a pair of film transport rollers 118A and 118B, a pair of idleroller 119A and 119B, and a film housing 121, and a lamp 122 opposed tothe window 111, as shown in FIG. 13.

Further, a diffusion filter 123 and a pair of film guides 124 and 125are disposed in a region from the lamp 122 to the window 111, each offilm guides 124 and 125 being formed with an opening portion inaccordance with an angle of view (i.e., angle of view having an aspectratio of 9 to 16) for the exposing area 11 (FIG. 4) in the APS negativefilm 1A.

In the basement portion 105B, if a film cartridge 10 having a developedAPS film (hereinafter referred to as an APS negative film) 1A containedis loaded into the cartridge loading chamber 110, the APS negative film1A is drawn out of the film cartridge 10 by a film drawing mechanism(not shown), and the drawn APS negative film 1A is passed successivelybetween the pair of film transport rollers 118A and 118B, between thefilm guides 124 and 125, and between the pair of idle rollers 119A and119B, and wound around a film winding roll 126 within the film housing121.

Between the film guides 124 and 125, the perforation detecting sensors127A and 127B are provided in such a way as to carry the laboratoryusing area 7 (FIG. 2) of the APS negative film 1A drawn out of the filmcartridge 10. Further, a user data magnetic head 128 and a frame numberoptical head 129 are provided in opposition to the user's camera usingarea 6 (FIG. 2), and a laboratory data magnetic head 130 and an initialdata optical head 131 are provided in opposition to the laboratory usingarea 7.

Thereby, in the basement portion 105B, when the APS negative film 1A isdrawn out of the film cartridge 10, the film position predictingperforation 8 (FIG. 2) and the film positioning square perforation 9(FIG. 2) are detected in succession by means of the perforationdetecting sensors 127A and 127B, so that the exposing area 11 can bepositioned with respect to the opening portions of the film guides 124and 125.

In the basement portion 105B, in a state where the exposing area 11 ofthe APS negative film 1A is positioned with respect to the openingportions of the film guides 124 and 125, a ray of light emitted from thelamp 122 is diffused through the diffusion filter 123 and radiated overan entire surface of the exposing area 11, a photographic image lighthaving transmitted through the exposing area 11 being passed through thewindow 111 and received on a light receiving face of the charge coupleddevice in the upper side body 105A.

Thereby, in the photographic image scanner 101, the photographic imagelight received by the charge coupled device is convertedphoto-electrically, making it possible to generate the photographicimage data of a photographic image exposed on the exposing area 11 ofthe APS negative film 1A.

In the photographic image scanner 101, the photographic image data fordisplay is produced based on the photographic image data, and sent tothe monitor 102 (FIG. 11) to display a photographic image on the basisof the photographic image data for display.

Further, in the photographic image scanner 101, the photographic imagedata for printing is generated on the basis of the photographic imagedata, and sent to the printer 103 to produce a print photograph shophaving a photographic image printed on the printing paper of apredetermined size (hereinafter referred to as a print size) on thebasis of the photographic image data for printing.

In this connection, in the monitor adjustment panel 109 (FIG. 12), thereare provided a color adjustment switch 133, a zoom control switch 134, afocus control switch 135, a diaphragm control switch 136, and a mainpower indicator lamp 137. By manually operating the color adjustmentswitch 133, the zoom control switch 134, the focus control switch 135and the diaphragm control switch 136, the quality of photographic imagedisplayed on the monitor 102 can be adjusted.

In practice, in the photographic image scanner 101, a system controller140 configured by a microcomputer is provided to control the overallsystem to automatically perform a process of producing the photographicimage data which is executed in a series of steps, as shown in FIG. 14.

If an APS negative film 1A is drawn out of the film cartridge 10 (FIG.13) loaded into the cartridge loading chamber 110 (FIG. 13), the systemcontroller 140 controls a film drive circuit 141.

Thereby, the film drive circuit 141 drives a film drive motor 142 torotate the pair of film transport rollers 118A and 118B (FIG. 13), thepair of idle rollers 119A and 119B (FIG. 13), and the film winding reel126 (FIG. 13), to wind the APS negative film 1A around the film windingreel 126.

In accordance with a result of detecting the film position predictingperforation 8 (FIG. 2) and the film positioning square perforation 9(FIG. 2) in the APS negative film 1A that is provided by a perforationdetecting circuit 143 from the perforation detecting sensors 127A and127B (FIG. 13), the system controller 140 controls to stop the drivingof the film drive motor 142 temporarily, and position the exposing area11 (FIG. 4) of the APS negative film 1A with respect to the openingportion of the film guides 124 and 125.

In this way, the system controller 140 is adapted to perform alternatelyand successively the winding of the APS negative film 1A and thepositioning of the exposing area 11 of the APS negative film 1A.

In addition, the system controller 140 controls the optical head forinitial data 131 via an optical reproducing circuit 144, whiletransporting the APS negative film 1A, thereby reproducing the initialdata from the laboratory using area 7 of the APS negative film 1A, andcontrols the optical head for frame number 129 via an opticalreproducing circuit 145, thereby reproducing the frame number data fromthe user's camera using area 6 of the APS negative film 1A.

The system controller 140 controls the magnetic head for user data 128via a magnetic reproducing circuit 146, thereby reproducing the userdata from the user's camera using area 6 of the APS negative film 1A.

Also, the system controller 140 controls a zoom motor drive circuit 148,a focus motor drive circuit 149 and a diaphragm motor drive circuit 150,on the basis of various kinds of information including the photographingcamera information, the subject brightness information, the informationas to whether or not the artificial light source is used, and thesubject image magnification with respect to the camera-to-subjectdistance, every time the user data corresponding to the exposing area 11of the APS negative film 1A is reproduced.

Thereby, the zoom motor drive circuit 148 drives a zoom motor 151 tomove a zoom lens 152 along an optical axis to adjust the magnificationof photographic image light.

The focus motor drive circuit 140 drives a focus motor 153 to move afocus lens 154 along the optical axis to adjust the focusing ofphotographic image light.

Further, the diaphragm motor drive circuit 150 drives a diaphragm motor155 to adjust a diaphragm 156 for the photographic image light via thediaphragm motor 155 in accordance with the magnification adjusted by thezoom lens 152.

In this way, the system controller 140 controls to adjust the zoom lens152, the focus lens 154 and the diaphragm 156 to reproduce thephotographing condition of photographic image, on the basis of thecorresponding user data, every time the exposing area 11 of the APSnegative film 1A is positioned with respect to the opening portions ofthe film guides 124 and 125. In this state, a power voltage is suppliedfrom a power supply circuit 157 to a lamp drive circuit 158, so that thelamp 122 is lighted by the lamp drive circuit 158.

Thereby, a ray of light emitted from the lamp 122 is diffused throughthe diffusion filter 123, and radiated over an entire surface of theexposing area 11, so that the photographic image light transmittedthrough the exposing area 11 is passed through the window 111, anobjective lens 159, the zoom lens 152, the focus lens 154 and thediaphragm 156 in succession and received on a light receiving face of acharge coupled device 160.

Herein, the light receiving face of the charge coupled device 160 has anaspect ratio of 9 to 16, like the exposing area 11, such that aphotographic image exposed on the exposing area 11 is projected over anentire area of the light-receiving face as a photographic image lightwith the same angle of view. And the charge coupled device 160 convertsphoto-electrically the photographic image light received over the entirearea of the light receiving face, and sends a thus obtained analogphotoelectric signal to an image data processor 161.

The image data processor 161 converts the analog photoelectric signalsupplied from the charge coupled device 160 into digital form under thecontrol of the system controller 140, thereby reproducing thephotographic image data for a photographic image exposed on the exposingarea 11 of the APS negative film 1A.

Also, the image data processor 161 is supplied with the user data, theinitial data and the frame number data from the system controller 140,and performs the data processing such as transforming the angle of viewin accordance with the printing type, for the photographic image data onthe basis of the user data, the initial data and the frame number data,so that the photographic image data for display is sent to the monitor102 (FIG. 11).

Thereby, the image data processor 161 displays a photographic image onthe monitor 102, on the basis of the photographic image data fordisplay, whereby the printing condition of the photographic image can bevisually confirmed on the monitor before printing.

The image data processor 161 performs the data processing for thephotographic image data, including appending the information as to theprinting number of images contained in the user data to the photographicimage data, and sends the photographic image data for printing to theprinter 103 (FIG. 11), so that the printer 103 can produce the printphotograph shops in accordance with the printing number of images.

By the way, in the photographic image scanner 101, a remote controller162 is provided to allow the input of a main power ON/OFF instruction, atransport instruction for the APS negative film 1A, a printing typechange specifying instruction, and a printing number change specifyinginstruction.

In practice, if a photoelectric signal in accordance with a transportinstruction for the APS negative film 1A is issued from the remotecontroller 162, the system controller 140 accepts the photoelectricsignal via a light receiving element 163 and controls the film drivecircuit 141 to drive the film drive motor 142 on the basis of thetransport instruction, so that the exposing area 11 of the specifiedframe number among the exposing areas 11 of the APS negative film 1A ispositioned with respect to the opening portions of the film guides 124and 125.

If a photoelectric signal in accordance with a printing type changespecifying instruction or a printing number change specifyinginstruction is issued from the remote controller 162, the systemcontroller 140 accepts the photoelectric signal via the light receivingelement 163, and sends the printing type change data or printing numberchange data in accordance with the accepted photoelectric signal to theimage data processor 161.

Though the image data processor 161 usually sets up the printing typefor the photographic image and the printing number of images on thebasis of the user data supplied from the system controller 140, itchanges the printing type or the printing number of images for thephotographic image on the basis of the printing type change data, if theprinting change data is supplied from the system controller 140.

In this connection, if the system controller 140 receives aphotoelectric signal in accordance with a transport instruction for theAPS negative film 1A, a printing type change specifying instruction, anda printing number change specifying instruction from the remotecontroller 162, the system controller 140 sends a selected image displayinstruction on the basis of the photoelectric signal to the image dataprocessor 161.

Then, the image data processor 161 produces the selected image data onthe basis of the selected image display instruction supplied from thesystem controller 140, synthesizes the image data with the photographicimage data for display, and sends the synthesized image data to themonitor 102.

Thereby, on the monitor 102, there is displayed a selected image basedon the selected image data superposed on a photographic image based onthe photographic image data for display, for example, as shown in FIG.15. In accordance with the operation of the remote controller 162, theselected image can be changed consecutively, whereby one can readilyinstruct to transport the APS negative film 1A, change the printingtype, or change the printing number by operating the remote controller162 while viewing a display screen of the monitor 102.

In addition, on the printing selection panel 107 of the photographicimage scanner 101, there are provided an automatic mode selection switch165, a zoom control switch 166, a focus control switch 167, a diaphragmcontrol switch 168, and an aspect ratio change switch 169, as shown inFIG. 16.

The system controller 140 is placed in an automatic mode when theautomatic mode selection switch 165 on the printing selection panel 107is in the ON state, and controls the zoom motor drive circuit 148, thefocus motor drive circuit 149 and the diaphragm motor drive circuit 150on the basis of the user data, and permanently sets the aspect ratio toa ratio of 9 to 16 for the photographic image light which can bereceived on the light receiving face of the charge coupled device 160,as described previously.

On the contrary, the system controller 140 is placed in a manual modewhen the automatic mode selection switch 165 of the printing selectionpanel 107 is in the OFF state, and if a zoom control switch 166, a focuscontrol switch 167 or a diaphragm control switch 168 is manipulated, thesystem controller 140 controls the zoom motor drive circuit 148, thefocus motor drive circuit 149 or the diaphragm motor drive circuit 150on the basis of an operation instruction supplied from the printingselection panel 107 upon the manipulation.

Also, when the system controller 140 is in the manual mode, if an aspectratio change switch 169 is manipulated, the system controller 140changes the aspect ratio of the photographic image light that can bereceived on the light receiving face of the charge coupled device 160 onthe basis of an operation instruction supplied from the printingselection panel 107 upon a manipulation of the aspect ratio changeswitch 169, and displays the sort of the aspect ratio selected by theaspect ratio change switch 169 on an aspect ratio-indication section 170of the printing selection panel 107.

In this connection, when the system controller 140 is in the manualmode, if the aspect ratio change switch 169 is manipulated, the systemcontroller 140 selects the breadth of an effective light receiving areaof the light receiving face 160A in the charge coupled device 160 to apredetermined length indicated by a, in the case where the aspect ratioof 9 to 16 or 1 to 3 is chosen, or selects the breadth of the effectivelight receiving area to a predetermined length indicated by b, in thecase where the aspect ratio of 3 to 4 is chosen, or selects the breadthof the effective light receiving area to a predetermined lengthindicated by c, in the case where the aspect ratio of 9 to 16 in halfsize is chosen, or selects the breadth of the effective light receivingarea to a predetermined length indicated by d, in the case where theaspect ratio of 3 to 4 in half size is chosen, as shown in FIG. 17.

Further, the system controller 140 selects the longitudinal length ofthe effective light receiving area to a predetermined length indicatedby e, in the case where the aspect ratio of 9 to 16 or 3 to 4 , or theaspect ratio of 9 to 16 or 3 to 4 in half size is chosen, or selects thelongitudinal length of the effective light receiving area to apredetermined length indicated by f, in the case where the aspect ratioof 1 to 3 is chosen.

In addition, on the printing selection panel 107 (FIG. 16), there areprovided an image type change switch 171, a monitor image change overswitch 172, a selected image display switch 173, a size selection switch174 and a printing change switch 175.

If the image type change switch 171 is operated, the system controller140 (FIG. 14) controls the image data processor 161 (FIG. 14) to produceeither the black and white photographic image data or the colorphotographic image data from the photographic image (positive image ornegative image) of the APS negative film 1A on the basis of an operationinstruction issued from the printing selection panel 107 upon thatoperation.

If the monitor screen change over switch 172 is operated, the systemcontroller 140 controls the image data processor 161 to display eitherthe photographic image or the selected image on the monitor 102 (FIG.11) on the basis of an operation instruction issued from the printingselection panel 107 upon that operation. Further, if the selected imagedisplay switch 173 is operated, the system controller 140 controls theimage data processor 161 to display the selected image along with thephotographic image on the monitor 102 (FIG. 11) on the basis of anoperation instruction issued from the printing selection panel 107 uponthat operation.

Further, if the size selection switch 174 is manipulated, the systemcontroller 140 controls the image data processor 161 to enable theprinter 103 (FIG. 11) to produce the print photograph shop in theservice, cabinet or quarter print size on the basis of an operationinstruction issued from the printing selection panel 107 upon thatoperation, and to display the print size selected by the size selectionswitch 174 on a size indication section 178 of the printing selectionpanel 107.

Further, if the printing change switch 175 is changed over to the framenumber set-up side, the system controller 140 displays the frame numberinput via an input panel 177 on the printing selection panel 107 on aframe number indication section 178 of the printing selection panel 107,and controls the film drive circuit 141 to drive the film drive motor142 on the basis of the input frame number, so that the exposing area 11at the specified frame number among the exposing areas 11 of the APSnegative film 1A is positioned with respect to the opening portions ofthe film guides 124 and 125.

If the printing change switch 175 is changed over to the printing numberset-up side, the system controller 140 displays the printing numberinput via the input panel 177 on a printing number indication section179 of the printing selection panel 107, and controls the image dataprocessor 161 to enable the printer 103 (FIG. 11) to produce the printphotograph shops by the newly specified printing number, on the basis ofthe input printing number, instead of the user data.

Thereby, the system controller 140 can readily change the printingcondition obtained on the basis of the user data, whereby the printphotograph shops can be produced from the photographic image even underthe other condition than that the user has specified as the user data atthe photographing time.

After the print photograph shops are printed on the basis of thephotographic image data that is produced from the photographic image ofthe APS negative film 1A, the system controller 140 (FIG. 14) generatesthe laboratory data on the basis of the user data and a variety of sortsof information (print size, printing number, aspect etc.) given via theprinting selection panel 107 and the remote controller 162, and sendsthe generated laboratory data to a magnetic recording circuit 180, whichthen magnetically records the laboratory data on the laboratory usingarea 7 of the APS negative film 1A by means of the magnetic head forlaboratory data 130.

Thereby, the system controller 140 can preserve the history ofphotographic image such as the printing condition as the laboratory datain the laboratory using area 7 of the APS negative film 1A.

Accordingly, in the case where the APS negative film 1A once employed inprinting the photographic image is used again to print the photographicimage, the system controller 140 controls a magneticrecording/reproducing circuit 180 to reproduce the laboratory data fromthe laboratory using area 7 of the APS negative film 1A by means of themagnetic head for laboratory data 130, and execute the printing processof photographic image on the basis of the reproduced laboratory data,whereby the print photograph shops can be produced by reprinting thephotographic image in the past.

In this connection, if the printing condition is changed to perform theprinting process for the photographic image in the APS negative film 1Aat the second time or beyond, the system controller 140 reproduces thelaboratory data in accordance with the changed printing condition, sothat the laboratory data in the laboratory using area 7 of the APSnegative film 1A can be rewritten.

Herein, the image data processor 161 (FIG. 14) performs a printingcondition changing process in accordance with the following procedure asshown in FIG. 18 under the control of the system controller 140, inprinting the photographic image.

That is, the image data processor 161 generates the photographic imagedata for display by applying a predetermined data processing to thephotographic image data on the basis of the user data and sends thephotographic image data for display to the monitor 102 (FIG. 11) at stepSP1, whereby a photographic image 183, as well as a printing type 184and a frame number 185 are displayed on the monitor 102, on the basis ofthe photographic image data for display.

Subsequently, at step SP2, if a selected image display instruction isissued from the system controller 40 in accordance with the remotecontroller 162 (FIG. 14) or an operation on the printing selection panel107 (FIG. 16), the image data processor 161 synthesizes the selectedimage data produced on the selected image display instruction and thephotographic image data for display, and sends the synthesized imagedata to the monitor 102. Thereby, a selected image 186 for confirmingthe result of changing the printing condition, for example, on the basisof the selected image data is displayed in superposition on thephotographic image 183 on the basis of the photographic image data fordisplay on the monitor 102.

At step SP2, if the image data processor 161 is given a selected imagedisplay suspend instruction from the system controller 140, for example,when the remote controller 162 is operated to input an instruction forsuspending to change the printing condition, the display of the selectedimage is suspended and the procedure returns to step SP1.

On the contrary, if the image data processor 161 is given a selectedimage display update instruction from the system controller 140, forexample, when the remote controller 162 is operated to input aninstruction for updating the printing number at step SP2, the proceduregoes to step SP3.

At step SP3, if the image data processor 161 is given a selected imagedisplay instruction for displaying the content of changing the printingcondition from the system controller 40 in accordance with an operationof the remote controller 162 or the printing selection panel 107, theimage data processor 161 synthesizes the selected image data produced onthe basis of the selected image display instruction and the photographicimage data for display, and sends the synthesized image data to themonitor 102, whereby a selected image 190 consisting of, for example, aprint size 187, a printing number 188 and a confirmation section 189 forconfirming the content of changing the printing condition on the basisof the selected image data, can be displayed in superposition on thephotographic image 183 on the basis of the photographic image data fordisplay on the monitor 102.

Thus, the image data processor 161 is configured to allow the user tochange the printing condition while confirming visually the selectedimage displayed on the monitor 102.

In practice, the image data processor 161 accepts a photoelectric signalS1 from the charge coupled device 160 into a microprocessor 195, asshown in FIG. 19.

The microprocessor 195 operates under the control of the systemcontroller 140 to cause an analog/digital conversion circuit providedinternally (not shown) to convert the analog photoelectric signal S1given from the charge coupled device 160 into digital form, therebyproducing the Red Green Blue (RGB) data.

Also, the microprocessor 195 reads the correction data D1 and the colorconversion data D2 stored in advance in a memory 196, performs abrightness correction process for the RGB data, on the basis of thecorrection data D1, and a color conversion process on the basis of thecolor conversion data D2, and then sends the thus-obtained correctionconversion processed data D3 to an image processor 197.

In addition, the microprocessor 195 has been already given the user dataD4, the initial data D5 and the frame number data D6 from the systemcontroller 140, and also sends the user data p4, the initial data D5 andthe frame number data D6 to the image processor 197.

In this connection, the correction data D1 is to correct for theconversion deviation in the charge coupled device and the analog/digitalconversion circuit, and the color conversion data D2 is to effectconversion between the positive film and the negative film as well as toselect either one of the black and white image and the color image inaccordance with an operation on the printing selection panel 107 (FIG.16).

The image processor 197 operates with the intervention of themicroprocessor 195 under the control of the system controller 140. Giventhe correction conversion processed data D3, the user data D4, theinitial data D5 and the frame number data D6 from the microprocessor195, the image processor 197 reads the corresponding sensitivitycorrection data D7 from the memory 199, which is stored therein inadvance, on the basis of the information indicating the film type of theAPS negative film 1A contained in the initial data D5.

The image processor 197 performs a sensitivity correction process forcorrecting the correction conversion processed data D3 for the filmsensitivity deviation which is different for each film type on the basisof the sensitivity correction data D7, thereby producing thephotographic image data in accordance with the photographic image of theAPS negative film 1A.

In addition, the image processor 197 performs a deviation correctionprocess for correcting the photographic image data for the monitordeviation, and a size adjustment process for adjusting the size ofphotographic image in accordance with the angle of view on the displayscreen of the monitor 102, after adjusting the angle of view for thephotographic image on the basis of the user data D4 and in accordancewith the printing type. Further, the image processor 197 performs asuperimposing process of a variety of kinds of information obtained onthe basis of the user data D4, thereby producing the photographic imagedata for display D8.

The image processor 197 sends the photographic image data for display D8via the microprocessor 195 and an interface 200 to the monitor 102 (FIG.11).

In this connection, the image processor 197, which is given a selectedimage display instruction from the system controller 140 via themicroprocessor 195, as required, produces the predetermined selectedimage data D9 on the basis of the selected image display instruction,and sends the selected image data D9, together with the photographicimage data for display D8, via the microprocessor 195 and the interface200 to the monitor 102.

After finishing the transfer of the selected image data D9, the imageprocessor 197 produces the printing condition confirmation image dataD10 on the basis of the photographic image data for display D8 amountingto one APS negative film 1A, and sends the printing conditionconfirmation image data D10 via the microprocessor.195 and the interface200 to the monitor 102.

Thereby, in the photographic image scanner 101 (FIG. 11), a photographicimage 183 of predetermined size or an enlarged photographic image 201,along with the printing type 184, the frame number 185 and a titlemessage 202 are displayed on the monitor 102, on the basis of thephotographic image data for display D8, as shown in FIGS. 20A to 20C.

In the photographic image scanner 101, after the photographic image 183and the selected image 190 are displayed on the monitor 102 at step SP3of FIG. 18, a printing condition confirmation image 203 is displayed onthe monitor 102, on the basis of the printing condition confirmationimage data D10, as shown in FIG. 21. This printing conditionconfirmation image 203 is displayed with the photographic images 183amounting to one APS negative film 1A as the thumb-nail image, and theprint photograph shop size 187 and the printing number 188 are displayedbelow the thumb-nail image.

On the other hand, the image processor 197 (FIG. 19) performs adeviation correction process for correcting the photographic image datafor the printer deviation, and a size adjustment process for adjustingthe size of photographic image in accordance with the print size, afteradjusting the angle of view for the photographic image on the basis ofthe user data D4 in accordance with the printing type. Further, theimage processor 197 synthesizes a title message contained in the userdata D4, as required, thereby producing the photographic image data forprinting D11.

The image processor 197 sends the photographic image data for printingD11, together with the printing condition data D12 including theprinting number and the print size, via the microprocessor 195 and theinterface 200 to the printer 103 (FIG. 11).

In addition, the image processor 197 performs a deviation correctionprocess for correcting the photographic image data amounting to one APSnegative film 1A for the printer deviation, apart from the photographicimage data for printing D11, and a predetermined process on the basis ofthe printing type contained in the user data D4. Then the imageprocessor 197 synthesizes a title message contained in the user data D4,thereby producing the index image data D13.

Further, the image processor 197 sends the index image data D13 via themicroprocessor 195 and the interface 200 to the printer 103.

Thereby, in the photographic image scanner 101 (FIG. 11), the printer103 prints a photographic image on the printing paper of specified printsize in accordance with a specified printing type among the first tothird printing types H, C and P, and on the basis of the photographicimage data for printing D11 and the printing condition data D12, therebyproducing the print photograph shops 205A, 205B and 205C, and alsoprinting a user specified message 206 on the print photograph shop 205,as shown in FIGS. 22A to 22C.

In the photographic image scanner 101, the printer 103 can produce anindex print 208 having the photographic images 207 amounting to one APSnegative film 1A displayed as the thumb-nail image on the basis of theindex image data D13, as shown in FIG. 23, whereby a plurality of printphotograph shops 205 and the index print 208, together with the filmcartridge 10 (FIG. 3) containing the APS negative film 1A, can bedelivered to the user.

In this connection, in the index print 208, each photographic image 207is displayed in thumb-nail at an angle of view with the first printingtype H, and has the frame number 209 and the printing type 210 on thelower right corner of the photographic image 207.

On the lower right corner of the index print 208, for example, the filmID is displayed with a bar code 211 to associate the index print 208with the APS negative film 1A.

Further, the photographic image 207A, 207B specified with the secondprinting type C or third printing type P (FIG. 5) that is different fromthe first printing type H has a line 212 indicating the angle of viewfor the specified printing type.

Hence, in the index print 208, it is possible to visually confirm howthe composition of the photographic image 207 having an angle of viewwith the first printing type H changes with reference to the line 212indicating the angle of view for the second printing type C or the thirdprinting type P specified by the user.

By the way, the image processor 197 (FIG. 19) performs a predetermineddata processing for the photographic image data, which can be handled bythe personal computer (not shown), and converts the data format into apredetermined data format such as Bitmap, Tag Image File Format (TIFF),Graphics Interchange Format (GIF), or Joint Photographic coding ExpertsGroup (JPEG), thereby producing the converted photographic image data.

The image processor 197, which is given the laboratory data D14 from thesystem controller 140 via the microprocessor 195, produces thephotographic image header data consisting of the frame number and theprinting condition of photographic image intrinsic to the convertedphotographic image data on the basis of that laboratory data D14, theuser data D4 and the frame number data D6, and appends that producedphotographic image header data to the top of the converted photographicimage data.

Further, the image processor 197, which is given the predeterminedtransmission data from the personal computer via the system controller140 and the microprocessor 195, produces the film header data on thebasis of that transmission data and the initial data D5, and appendsthis film header data to the top of the converted photographic imagedata amounting to one APS negative film 1A to produce the film data D15.Then the image processor sends the produced film data D15 via themicroprocessor 195 and the interface 200 to the personal computer (notshown).

Thereby, at the photograph shop stop where the photographic imageprinting machine 100 (FIG. 11) is installed, a personal computerconnected to the photographic image printing machine 100 performsvarious processing for the film data D15 to process the photographicimage, or transmits the film data D 15 to a desired remote site via theInternet. In the same way as the film data D15, digital camera datacaptured by a digital camera can be transmitted via a personal computer.However, the two data have different characteristics due to thedifference of exposure characteristics between a film and CCD imager,which obliges appropriate correction amount for each data.

(3) Principle of Photographic Image Commercial Transactions System

A photographic image commercial transactions system that implements theelectronic commercial transactions with the photographic image will bedescribed below using the photographic image printing machine 100 asshown in FIG. 11.

In the photographic image commercial transactions system 220 as shown inFIG. 24, a photograph shop 221 owned by the reception dealer concernedinside or outside the country (hereinafter referred to as a receptionphotograph shop), and a photograph shop 222 owned by the delivery dealerconcerned (hereinafter referred to as a delivery photograph shop) areconnected via a network constructed by a service provider 223 on thereception shop side and a service provider 224 on the delivery shopside, and the Internet 225, which is connected to a banking agency 226owned by the charge accounting dealer.

In the reception photographic shop 221 and the delivery photographicshop 222, there are installed a photographic image printing machine100A, 100B which is comprised of a photographic image scanner 101, amonitor 102 and a printer 103, and a personal computer 227, 228connected to the photographic image printing machine. The photographicimage printing machine 100A, 100B performs the printing process ofphotographic images, and the personal computer 227, 228 performs thedata processing and the transmission or reception process of data.

In practice, in the reception photograph shop 221, the user who requeststhe printing of photographic images (hereinafter referred to as aprinting request user) brings a film cartridge 10 containing an exposedAPS film. If the user requests the printing of photographic imagesexposed on the APS film, the APS film is developed to produce an APSnegative film.

In the reception photograph shop 221, a photographic image printingmachine (hereinafter referred to as a reception shop photographic imageprinting machine) 100A performs the printing process as shown in FIGS.12 to 21, using the APS negative film, whereby the print photographshops and the index print as shown in FIGS. 22 and 23 are produced fromthe photographic images of the APS negative film.

In the reception photograph shop 221, the delivery date and time for theprint photograph shops is designated at the time of requesting theprinting of photographic images. If the printing request user comes tothe shop again after the delivery date and time for the printphotographs, a plurality of print photograph shops and an index print,together with a film cartridge 10 containing the APS negative film, aredelivered to the printing request user, in exchange of the developmentcost of the APS film and the printing cost of the print photographs.

By the way, the reception shop photographic image printing machine 100Aproduces the photographic image data from the photographic images of theAPS negative film in the printing process of the photographic images,produces the film data D15 from the produced photographic image data,and sends the film data D15 to a personal computer (hereinafter referredto as a reception shop personal computer) 227.

If the reception shop personal computer 227 is given the film data D15from the reception shop photographic image printing machine 100A, thereception shop personal computer 227 saves the film data D15 in areception shop server 229, produces the index data D16 of the indeximage for displaying in thumb-nail the photographic images of equivalentcomposition and quality to the print photograph shops on the basis ofthe film data D15, and saves the produced index data D16 in thereception shop server 229.

In the reception photograph shop 221, when the printing process ofphotographic images is finished or when the printing request user doesnot come to the shop to receive the print photograph shops even greatlybeyond the designated date and time of delivery, the reception shoppersonal computer 227 reads the corresponding index data D16 from thereception shop server 229, produces the notification data EMI forelectronic mail indicating the end of the printing process ofphotographic images, using the read index data D16, and then sends thethus-produced notification data EM1 via a public line network (notshown) to a personal computer 230 owned by the printing request user.

Thereby, in the reception photograph shop 221, the printing request useris notified on the monitor screen of the personal computer 230 that theprinting process of photographic images has been finished, and canvisually confirm the printed state of photographic images (i.e., afinished state of print photographs) by displaying the index image onthe monitor.

In addition, in the reception photograph shop 221, if a request for theforwarding of print photograph shops is made by the user who desires theforwarding of print photograph shops (hereinafter referred to as aforwarding request user), the film data D15 is produced from the APSnegative film (or APS film) which the forwarding request user hascarried in, using the reception shop photographic image printing machine100A. Then, the reception shop personal computer 227 sends the film dataD15 via the reception shop side service provider 223, the Internet 225and the delivery shop side service provider 224 to a photograph shop(referred to as a delivery photograph shop) 222 located closest to theuser to whom the forwarding of print photograph shops is made(hereinafter referred to as a photograph shop reception user).

In this connection, in the reception photograph shop 221, when the filmdata D15 to be transferred upon a request of forwarding the printphotograph shops has been already produced and saved in the receptionshop server 229, the reception shop personal computer 227 reads out thecorresponding film data D15 from the reception shop server 229, andsends the read film data D15 via the reception shop side serviceprovider 223, the Internet 225 and the delivery shop side serviceprovider 224 to the delivery photograph shop 222.

In the delivery photograph shop 222, the personal computer (referred toas a delivery shop personal computer) 228 receives the film data D15transmitted from the reception photograph shop 221 and temporarily savesthe received film data D15 in a delivery shop server 231. Also, thedelivery shop personal computer 228 produces the index data D16 on thebasis of the film data D15 and saves the index data D16 in the deliveryshop server 231.

In the delivery photograph shop 222, the delivery shop personal computer228 reads out the index data D16 from the delivery shop server 231,produces the notification data EM2 for electronic mail indicating theforwarding of print photographs, using the read index data D16, andtransmits the produced notification data EM2 via the public line network(not shown) to a personal computer 232 owned by the photograph shopreceipt user.

Thereby, in the delivery photograph shop 222, the photograph shopreceipt user is notified on the monitor screen of the personal computer232 that the print photograph shops have been forwarded to the addressof the photograph shop receipt user, and can visually confirm the printphotograph shops which are forwarded by displaying the index image onthe monitor screen.

In the delivery photograph shop 222, the delivery shop personal computer228 reads out the film data D15 from the delivery shop server 231, andforwards the read film data D15 to a photographic image printing machine(referred to as a delivery shop photographic image printing machine)100B.

The delivery shop photographic image printing machine 100B produces thephotographic image data for printing and the index image data, on thebasis of the converted photographic image data of the film data D15 andthe corresponding photographic image header data, so that thephotographic image based on the converted photographic image data can bereproduced faithfully to the printing condition specified by thereception photograph shop 221 and/or the forwarding request user on thebasis of the photographic image header data, thereby producing the printphotograph shops and the index print on the printing paper.

Thereby, in the delivery photograph shop 222, the print photograph shopsand the index print are delivered to the user when the photograph shopreceipt user comes to the shop, or mailed to the address of thephotograph shop receipt user.

Thus, in the photographic image commercial transactions system 220, theprint photograph shops and the index print can be easily forwarded tothe acquaintance located far away from the forwarding request user(referred to as a photograph shop receipt user), instead of theforwarding request user.

On the other hand, in the reception photograph shop 221, if the sale ofthe photographic images is requested by the user who desires the sale ofthe photographic images (referred to as a sale request user), thereception shop photographic image printing machine 100A is used toproduce the film data S15 from the APS negative film (or APS film) whichthe sale request user has carried in, and also produce the index dataD16 from the film data D15. The reception shop personal computer 227saves the film data D15 and the index data D16 in the reception shopserver 229, and publicizes the photographic images to be sold over theInternet 225, on the basis of the index data D16.

In this connection, in the reception photograph shop 221, when the indexdata D16 for use in the publication of photographic images has beenalready produced upon a request of selling the print photograph shopsfrom the sale request user and saved in the reception shop server 229,the reception shop personal computer 227 reads out the correspondingindex data D16 from the reception shop server 229, and makes public thephotographic images to be sold over the Internet 225.

That is, if the reception shop personal computer 227 receives a requestof reading the index data D16 from the personal computer 232 of the userwho desires to purchase the photographic images (referred to as apurchasing demand user) via the delivery shop side service provider 224,the Internet 225 and the reception shop side service provider 223, thereception shop personal computer 227 reads out the corresponding indexdata D16 from the reception shop server 229 in accordance with thereading request, and transmits the read index data D16 via the receptionshop side service provider 223, the Internet 225 and the delivery shopside service provider 224 to the personal computer 232 of the purchasingdemand user.

Thereby, the personal computer 232 of the purchasing demand userdisplays the index image based on the received index data D16 on themonitor screen, thereby enabling a desired image to be selected anddesignated from among the photographic images to be sold displayed inthumbnail.

If a desired photographic image for the purchasing demand user isselected and designated to purchase, on the basis of the index imagedisplayed on the monitor screen, the personal computer 232 of thepurchasing demand user produces the notification data EM3 for electronicmail indicating the photographic image that has been selected anddesignated, and transmits the notification data EM3 via the public linenetwork to the delivery shop personal computer 228 in the deliveryphotograph shop 222 to notify the delivery photograph shop 222 of arequest of purchasing the print photographs,.

In the delivery photograph shop 222, upon accepting the request ofpurchasing the photographic images, the delivery shop personal computer228 reads out the corresponding film data D15 from the reception shoppersonal computer 227 of the reception photograph shop 221 via thedelivery shop side service provider 224, the Internet 225 and thereception shop side service provider 223, and sends the read film dataD15 to the delivery shop photographic image printing machine 100B, whichthen produces the print photograph shops of the photographic imagesdesired by the purchasing demand user on the basis of the film data D15.

Thereby, in the delivery photograph shop 222, the photographic imagesthat the purchasing demand user desires to purchase are made the printphotographs, and when the purchasing demand user comes to the shop, theprint photograph shops are delivered, or mailed to the user's address.Incidentally, in the delivery photograph shop 222, the index print isproduced in addition to the print photographs, and can be delivered tothe purchasing demand user.

Thus, in the photographic image commercial transactions system 220, thephotographic images taken by the selling request user such as aphotographer can be readily sold to the remote customer (purchasingdemand user), for example.

In addition to such a configuration, in the case of this photographicimage commercial transactions system 220, when the film data D15 istransmitted in the reception photograph shop 221, the reception shoppersonal computer 227 produces the billing information including thecredit card number of registration owned by the forwarding request user,selling request user or purchasing request user, the account number ofthe bank with which the reception photograph shop 221 has an account,and the forwarding fee in accordance with the forwarding or selling formof the print photographs, and transmits this billing informationappended to the film data D15.

For example, when the film data D15 is sent, the reception shop sideservice provider 223 retrieves the billing information from the filmdata D15, and transmits this billing information as the chargeable dataD20 via the Internet 225 to the banking agent 226.

Thereby, the banking agent 226 performs the charge accounting processfor the forwarding of print photograph shops or the sale of photographicimages on the basis of the chargeable data D25 supplied from thereception shop side service provider 223. As a result of the chargeaccounting process, the banking agent 226 electronically transfers thefunds from one account to another for transactions among the forwardingrequest user, sale request user, purchasing demand user, receptionphotograph shop 221, delivery photograph shop 222, reception shop sideservice provider 223 and delivery shop side service provider 224,thereby settling accounts for the forwarding of print photograph shopsor the sale of photographic images, so that the electronic commercialtransactions for the forwarding of print photograph shops or the sale ofphotographic images can be concluded.

In this connection, in the photographic image commercial transactionssystem 220, at the time of requesting the forwarding of printphotographs, for example, the forwarding fee for the print photographshops and the index print is paid from the account of the forwardingrequest user to the account of the reception photograph shop 221, theprinting fee for the print photograph shops is paid to the account ofthe delivery photograph shop 222, and the service charge is paid to eachaccount of the reception shop side service provider 223 and the deliveryshop side service provider 224.

In the photographic image commercial transactions system 220, when thereis a request for he sale of photographic images, for example, theprinting fee for the print photograph shops is paid from the account ofthe purchasing demand user to the account of the delivery photographshop 222, the selling price for the print photograph shops is paid tothe account of the selling request user, a part of the selling pricebeing paid as the forwarding fee for the print photograph shops and theindex print from the account of the selling request user to the accountof the reception photograph shop 221, and the service charge is paid toeach account of the reception shop side service provider 223 and thedelivery shop side service provider 224.

The personal computer 230 for the forwarding request user and theselling request user accepts the index data D16 from the reception shoppersonal computer 227 of the reception photograph shop 221 via thereception shop side service provider 223, and displays the index imagebased on the index data D16 on the monitor screen of the personalcomputer 230, whereby the user can visually confirm the print photographshops to be forwarded and the photographic images to be sold on themonitor screen.

In the delivery photograph shop 222, the delivery shop personal computer228 reads periodically the index data D16 from the reception shoppersonal computer 227, and sends the read index data D16 to the personalcomputer 232 of the purchasing demand user, whereby it is possible tointroduce a variety of kinds of photographic images to be sold to thepurchasing demand user on the monitor screen of the personal computer232.

Further, in the delivery photograph shop 222, the delivery shop personalcomputer 228 reads a variety of kinds of index data D16 from thereception shop personal computer 227, and saves the read index data D16in the delivery shop server 231. Also, the delivery shop personalcomputer 228 reads periodically the index data D16 from the deliveryshop server 231, and provides the read index data D16 to the personalcomputer 232 of the purchasing demand user, whereby it is possible tointroduce a variety of kinds of photographic images that are sellable tothe purchasing demand user.

(4) First Embodiment

In FIG. 25, reference numeral 250 denotes a photographic imagecommercial transactions system as a whole according to a firstembodiment of the invention. A reception photograph shop 251 and adelivery photograph shop 252 are connected via a network consisting of areception shop side service provider 253 and a delivery shop sideservice provider 254, as well as the Internet 255, with a banking agency256 connected to the Internet 255.

In the reception photograph shop 251, there are provided a receptionshop photographic image printing machine 100A, a reception shop personalcomputer 257, and a reception shop server 258. Also, in the deliveryphotograph shop 252, there are provided a delivery shop photographicimage printing machine 100B, a delivery shop personal computer 260, anda delivery shop server 261.

In the reception photograph shop 251, at the time of requesting theforwarding of print photographs, like the reception photograph shop 221of the photographic image commercial transactions system 220 as shown inFIG. 24, the reception shop personal computer 257 is enabled to transmitthe film data D15 comprised of the converted photographic image data,the photographic image header data having the printing condition, andthe film header data.

In the reception photograph shop 251, at the time of requesting theforwarding of print photographs, if the photographic images to beforwarded and the photographic image not to be forwarded are specifiedamong the photographic images of the APS negative film 1A, the receptionshop personal computer 257 performs, for the film data D15 supplied fromthe reception shop photographic image printing machine 100A, ascrambling process for making the photographic images not to beforwarded an obscure (dim impression) state (referred to as a scrambledstate), or a masking process for making the photographic images not tobe forwarded white over the entire area of the image, or an invisiblestate (referred to as a masked state. A photographic image to beforwarded is replaced with another image or overlapped by another imageand the upper one is displayed.), thereby producing the film data forforwarding D30. Instead of the scrambling process, it is also possibleto apply an enciphering process.

The reception shop personal computer 257 saves the film data forforwarding D30 in the reception shop server 258, and transmits the filmdata for forwarding D30 via the reception shop side service provider253, the Internet 255 and the delivery shop side service provider 254 tothe delivery shop personal computer 260.

If the delivery shop personal computer 260 is given the film data forforwarding D30 from the reception shop personal computer 257, thedelivery shop personal computer 260 saves the film data for forwardingD30 in the delivery shop server 261, and sends the film data forforwarding D30 to the delivery shop photographic image printing machine100B.

Thereby, the delivery shop photographic image printing machine 100Bprints on the printing paper the photographic images based on theconverted photographic image data from the film data for forwarding D30,faithfully to the printing condition specified at the reception shop inaccordance with the photographic image header data of the film data forforwarding D30, thereby producing the print photograph shops and theindex print.

Thus, in the delivery photograph shop 253, the index print in which thephotographic images to be forwarded that are designated by theforwarding request user are only made visible, and the remainingphotographic images not to be forwarded are made a scrambled or maskedstate, among the photographic images of the. APS negative film 1A, andthe print photograph shops in which the photographic images to beforwarded are only printed, are delivered to the photograph shoprecipient user.

By the way, in the reception photograph shop 251, at the time offorwarding the print photographs, the delivery shop side settlinginformation including the account number of transaction for the deliveryphotograph shop 252, the printing fee of photographic images and so onis supplied from the delivery photograph shop 252. To the delivery shopside settling information, the billing information is produced byappending the reception shop side settling information including thecredit card number of registration owned by the forwarding request user,the account number of transaction for the reception photograph shop 251,the account numbers of transaction for the reception shop side serviceprovider 253 and the delivery shop side service provider 254, and theforwarding fee in accordance with the number of forwarding the printphotograph shops and the forwarding form. This billing information issaved in the film data for forwarding D30 and transmitted to thereception shop side service provider 253.

If the film data for forwarding D30 is transmitted from the receptionphotograph shop 251, the reception shop side service provider 253retrieves the billing information from the film data for forwarding D30,and transmits this billing information as the chargeable data D33 viathe Internet 255 to the banking agent 256. Thereby, the banking agent256 performs the charging process on the basis of the chargeable dataD33 supplied from the reception shop side service provider 253, andexecutes the electronic settling process for forwarding the printphotograph shops based on the results of the charging process, therebyclosing an electronic commercial transaction for forwarding the printphotographs.

In practice, in the reception shop photographic image printing machine100A, as shown in FIG. 26, the photographic images of the APS negativefilm 1A are optically read in the order of frame number by means of aphotographic image scanner 265 comprised of the optics from the lamp 122to the charge coupled device 169, as shown in FIG. 14, and thedriver/controller thereof, and a photoelectric signal S1 as acquired issent to an image data processor 161A.

At this time, the system controller 140A controls the magneticreproducing circuit 146A to reproduce the user data D4 from the user'scamera using area 6 (FIG. 2) of the APS negative film 1A by means of amagnetic head for user data 128A, and send the reproduced user data D4to the image data processor 161A, as well as to send the frame numberdata D6 and the initial data D5 reproduced from the user's camera usingarea 6 and the laboratory using area 7 (FIG. 2) of the APS negative film1A to the image data processor 161A.

The system controller 140A generates the laboratory data D14 on thebasis of the printing condition set up by the forwarding request user orthe printing operator of the reception photograph shop 251, and the userdata D4, and sends the generated laboratory data D14 to the image dataprocessor 161A.

In this connection, the system controller 140A controls the laboratorydata D14 to be sent via the magnetic recording/reproducing circuit 180Ato the magnetic head for laboratory data 130A, and saved in thelaboratory using area 7 of the APS negative film 1A by means of themagnetic head for laboratory data 130A, whereby it is possible topreserve the history as to the printing condition in the APS negativefilm 1A as the laboratory data D14.

The system controller 140A controls the laboratory data D14 to bereproduced by the magnetic recording/reproducing circuit 180A via themagnetic head for laboratory data 130A, and sent to the image dataprocessor 161A, when the APS negative film 1A is used to reprint theprint photographs, because the laboratory data D14 has been alreadyrecorded in the laboratory using area 7.

In addition, the system controller 140A controls the remote controller162 (FIG. 14) to choose the photographic images to be forwarded and thephotographic images not to be forwarded among the photographic images ofthe APS negative film 1A, and has received the selection specifying dataD34 for specifying the scrambling or masking process for thephotographic images not to be forwarded, whereby the system controller140A sends the input selection specifying data D34 to the image dataprocessor 161A.

The system controller 140A is provided with the transmission data D35including the reception photograph shop ID or the reception shop sideservice provider ID from a predetermined circuit (not shown) of thereception shop personal computer 257, and also sends the transmissiondata D35 to the image data processor 161.

Thereby, the image data processor 161A produces the convertedphotographic image data of the photographic image exposed on the APSnegative film 1A on the basis of a photoelectric signal Si passed fromthe photographic image scanner 265, and produces the photographic imageheader data including the printing condition on the basis of the userdata D4, the frame number data D6, the laboratory data D14 and theselection specifying data D34 corresponding to the convertedphotographic image data, thereby appending the produced photographicimage header data to the corresponding converted photographic imagedata.

In this way, the image data processor 161A produces the convertedphotographic image data and the photographic image header data inaccordance with all the photographic images of the APS negative film 1A.Then, the image data processor 161A generates the film header dataincluding the billing information on the basis of the initial data D5and the transmission data D35, and appends the generated film headerdata to the top of the series of data consisting of the convertedphotographic image data and the photographic image header data, therebysending the thus-obtained film data D15 to a scrambling/maskingprocessor 266 in the reception shop personal computer 257.

In this connection, the image data processor 161A sends the film headerdata and/or photographic image header data to the system controller140A, which then controls the magnetic recording/reproducing circuit180A to record the film header data and/or photographic image headerdata in the laboratory using area 7 of the APS negative film 1A by meansof the magnetic head for laboratory data 130A. Hence, the history of thetransmission of the film data D15 can be preserved in the APS negativefilm 1A.

Herein, in the reception shop personal computer 257, the selectionspecifying data D34 supplied from the system controller 140A of thereception shop photographic image printing machine 100A is received by acontrol data generator 267.

The control data generator 267 reads the predetermined key data D36 froma key data generator 268, and produces the scramble control data D37 foruse in the scrambling process on the basis of the read key data D36,thereby sending the scramble control data D37 to a scrambling/maskingprocessor 266, when it is specified to perform the scrambling processfor the photographic images not to be forwarded on the basis of theselection specifying data D34.

The control data generator 267 sends the masking control data D38 storedin advance for use in the masking process to the scrambling/maskingprocessor 266, when it is specified to perform the masking processingfor photographic images not to be forwarded on the basis of theselection specifying data D34.

Thereby, the scrambling/masking processor 266 performs thescrambling/masking process only for the converted photographic imagedata of the photographic images not to be forwarded among the convertedphotographic image data of the film data D15 supplied from the imagedata processor 161A of the reception shop photographic image printingmachine 100A, on the basis of the corresponding scramble control dataD37 or masking control data D38 supplied from the control data generator267.

The scrambling/masking processor 266 saves the information indicatingwhether the scrambling process or masking process is performed for theconverted photographic image data corresponding to all the photographicimage header data, and thereby saves the film data for forwarding D30consisting of the converted photographic image data having passedthrough the scrambling process or masking process and the convertedphotographic image data of photographic images to be forwarded, via akey data inserter 269 in the reception shop server 258.

And the reception shop server 258 reads the film data for forwarding D30under the control of the reception shop personal computer 257, and sendsthe film data for forwarding to the reception shop side service provider253.

Thus, the reception shop side service provider 253 transmits the filmdata for forwarding D30 supplied from the reception shop server 258 viaa transmitter 270, a communication satellite 271 and a receiver 272 thatconstitutes the Internet 255 to the delivery shop side service provider254.

The delivery shop side service provider 254 sends the received film datafor forwarding D30 to the delivery shop server 261 of the deliveryphotograph shop 252 (FIG. 25). The delivery shop server 261 saves thefilm data for forwarding D30 supplied from the delivery shop sideservice provider 254, and reads out and reads and sends the saved filmdata for forwarding D30 to the delivery shop personal computer 260 underthe control of the delivery shop personal computer 260.

Then the delivery shop personal computer 260 sends the film data forforwarding D30 read from the delivery shop server 261 via a key dataextractor 273 and a descrambling processor 274 to the image dataprocessor 161B of the delivery shop photographic image printing machine100B.

Thereby, the image data processor 161B produces the printingphotographic image data D39 for the photographic images faithfully tothe printing condition specified in the reception shop side, theprinting condition data D40 and the index image data D41 on the basis ofthe film data for forwarding D30 under the control of the systemcontroller 140B, and sends the printing photographic. image data D39 forthe photographic images, the printing condition data D40 and the indeximage data D41 to the printer 103B.

Thus, the printer 103B produces the print photograph shops for thephotographic images to be forwarded, and produces an index print 278 inwhich the photographic images in visible state to be forwarded 275, andthe photographic images in scrambled state not to be forwarded 276and/or the photographic images in masked state not to be forwarded 277are printed as the index, as shown in FIG. 27.

In addition, in the case of this photographic image commercialtransactions system 250, the system controller 140A of the receptionshop photographic image printing machine 100A sends the selectionspecifying data D34 and the scramble transmission data D42 to the imagedata processor 161A and the control data generator 267 of the receptionshop personal computer 257, if the selection specifying data D34 as wellas the scramble transmission data D42 for specifying to transmit thephotographic images to be forwarded having undergone the scramblingprocess are input via the remote controller 162, in producing the filmdata D15.

The image data processor 161A produces the converted photographic imagedata on the basis of a photoelectric signal S1 supplied from thephotographic image scanner 265, and then produces the photographic imageheader data on the basis of the user data D4, the frame number data D6,the laboratory data D14, the selection specifying data D34 and thescramble transmission data D42 corresponding to the convertedphotographic image data, thereby appending the photographic image headerdata to the corresponding converted photographic image data.

In this way, the image data processor 161A produces the convertedphotographic image data and the photographic image header data inaccordance with all the photographic images of the APS negative film 1A.Then the image data processor 161A appends the film header data to thetop of the series of data consisting of the converted photographic imagedata and the photographic image header data, and sends the thus-obtainedfilm data D15 to the scrambling/masking processor 266 of the receptionshop personal computer 257.

In this connection, the system controller 140A reads the key data D43used to effect the scrambling process for the photographic images to beforwarded from the key data generator 268 of the reception shop personalcomputer 257.

And the system controller 140A associates the key data D43 with theframe number of the photographic images to be forwarded, and sends thekey data D43 together with the laboratory data D14 via the magneticrecording/reproducing circuit 180A to the magnetic head for laboratorydata 130A, which then records the key data D43 and the laboratory dataD14 in the laboratory using area 7 of the APS negative film 1A. Thereby,the system controller. 140A can store the key data D43 for use in thetransmission of the photographic images to be forwarded in addition tothe history of transmission of the photographic images to be forwardedin the laboratory using area 7 of the APS negative film 1A.

On the other hand, the control data generator 267 of the reception shoppersonal computer 257 produces the scramble control data D37 or themasking control data D38 on the basis of the selection specifying dataD34 supplied from the system controller 140A of the reception shopphotographic image printing machine 100A, in the same manner asdescribed above, and sends the scramble control data D37 or the maskingcontrol data D38 to the scrambling/masking processor 266.

The control data generator 267 reads the key data D43 from the key datagenerator 268 on the basis of the scramble transmission data D42supplied from the system controller 140A, produces the scramble controldata D44 for the photographic images to be forwarded on the basis of theread key data D43, and sends the scramble control data D44 to thescrambling/masking processor 266, as well as supplying the key data D43from the key data generator 268 to the key data inserter 269.

Thereby, the scrambling/masking processor 266 performs thescrambling/masking process for the converted photographic image data ofthe photographic images not to be forwarded among the convertedphotographic images of the film data D15 supplied from the image dataprocessor 161A, on the basis of the corresponding scramble control dataD37 or masking control data D38.

The scrambling/masking processor 266 performs the scrambling process forthe converted photographic image data for the photographic images to beforwarded among the converted photographic images of the film data D15,on the basis of the scramble control data D44, and sends thethus-obtained film data for transmission D45 to the key data inserter269.

And the key data inserter 269 saves the key data D43 supplied from thekey data generator 268 in the photographic image header data appended tothe converted photographic image data for the photographic images to beforwarded among the photographic image header data obtained on the basisof the film data for forwarding D45, and sends the thus-obtained filmdata for forwarding D46 to the reception shop server 258, where the filmdata for forwarding D46 is saved.

Thus, the film data for forwarding D46 saved in the reception shopserver 258 is read from the reception shop server 258 under the controlof reception shop personal computer.257, and passed via the receptionshop side service provider 253, the transmitter 270, the communicationsatellite 271, the receiver 272 and the delivery shop side serviceprovider 254 to the delivery shop server 261, where the film data forforwarding D46 is saved, while the film data for forwarding D46 is readfrom the delivery shop server 261 under the control of the delivery shoppersonal computer 260 and supplied to the key data extractor 273.

The key data extractor 273 extracts the key data D43 from thephotographic image header data appended to the converted photographicimage data for the photographic images to be forwarded among thephotographic image header data contained in the film data for forwardingD46 supplied from the delivery shop server 261, sends the extracted keydata D43 to the control data generator 279, and sends the film data forforwarding D46 to the descrambling processor 274.

The control data generator 279 produces the descramble control data D47to restore the original photographic image from the photographic imagein scrambled state to be forwarded, on the basis of the key data D43supplied from the key data extractor 273, and sends the descramblecontrol data D47 to the descrambling processor 274.

And the descrambling processor 274 performs the descrambling process forthe converted photographic image data of the photographic images to beforwarded among the converted photographic image data contained in thefilm data for forwarding D46 supplied from the key data extractor 273,in accordance with the descramble control data D47 supplied from thecontrol data generator 279, and sends the thus-obtained film data forforwarding D45 to the image data processor 161B of the delivery shopphotographic image printing machine 100B.

Thereby, the image data processor 161B produces the printingphotographic image data D39 of each photographic image, the printingcondition data D40, and the index image data D41 on the basis of thefilm data for forwarding D42 under the control of the system controller140B, sends the printing photographic image data D39 of eachphotographic image, the printing condition data D40, and the index imagedata D41 to the printer 103B, which then prints the print photographshops for the photographic images to be forwarded and the index print278 as shown in FIG. 27.

In this way, in the photographic image commercial transactions system250, the converted photographic image data for all the photographicimages to be forwarded are subjected to the scrambling process, wherebythe print photograph shops to be forwarded can be transferred withhigher security.

And in this photographic image commercial transactions system 250, whenthe converted photographic image data for all the photographic images tobe forwarded are subjected to the scrambling process, the forwarding feeis raised, for example, because more processing is performed for theconverted photographic image data, in contrast to when the convertedphotographic image data for all the photographic images to be forwardedare sent without the scrambling process.

The system controller 140A of the reception shop photographic imageprinting machine 100A controls the image data processor 161A to producethe film data D15, on the basis of the selection forwarding data,selectively using only the converted photographic image data for thephotographic images to be forwarded among all the converted photographicimage data of the APS negative film 1A, if the selection forwarding datafor selecting to forward only the photographic images to be forwarded isinput via the remote controller 162.

Thereby, in the delivery photograph shop 252, when the film data D15 istransmitted, the delivery shop photographic image printing machine 100Bcan produce the print photograph shops for the photographic images to beforwarded, and an index print 280 having only the photographic images tobe forwarded 275 printed, as shown in FIG. 28.

And in this reception photograph shop 251, when the film data D15selectively including only the converted photographic image data for thephotographic images to be forwarded is transmitted, the quantity oftransmission data can be reduced as compared to that when the film dataD15 including the converted photographic image data for the photographicimages not to be forwarded is transmitted together with the convertedphotographic image data for the photographic images to be forwarded,whereby the forwarding fee of the print photograph shops can be loweredby the reduced quantity of transmission data.

By the way, the image data processor 161A of the reception shopphotographic image printing machine 100A generates the film data D15 byappending the corresponding photographic image header data D51 to theheader portion of the converted photographic image data D50, and furtherappending the film header data D52 to the top of the series of dataconsisting of the converted photographic image data D50 with thephotographic image header data D51 appended, as shown in FIG. 29.

Herein, the film header data D52 consists of a sync data storage region281 for storing the sync data of the film data D15, and a film headerinformation storage region 282.

And the film header information storage region 282 can store someinformation that the forwarding request user or reception photographshop 251 selects from among various kinds of billing informationconcerning the film information, photograph shop information, customer(forwarding request user) information, bank information, photograph shopinformation, transmission information or provider information.

In this connection, the film information consists of the allowablephotographing number of APS film, or the number of photographic imagesto be forwarded, the film ID of APS film, the manufacturer's name of APSfilm, and the ISO speed. The photograph shop information consists of theID assigned in advance to the reception photograph shop 251 and/ordelivery photograph shop 252. The customer information consists of theforwarding request user's ID (e.g., APS camera ID owned by forwardingrequest user), the electronic mail address and the Internet homepageUniform Resource Locator (URL) address created by the forwarding requestuser, the electronic mail address of photograph shop recipient user, andthe Internet homepage URL address created by the photograph shoprecipient user.

The bank information consists of the credit card number of registrationor the account number of the bank for the credit card owned by theforwarding request user, the credit card number of registration or theaccount number of the bank for the credit card owned by the photographshop recipient user, the account number of the bank with which thereception photograph shop 251 has an account, the account number of thebank with which the delivery photograph shop 252 has an account, theaccount numbers of the banks with which the reception shop side serviceprovider 253 and the delivery shop side service provider 254 have anaccount, the forwarding fee in accordance with the number of printphotograph shops forwarded or the forwarding form, and the servicecharge that arose at the delivery photograph shop 252 in accordance withthe forwarding of print photographs. The photograph shop informationconsists of the presence or absence of trimming the print photographs,and the information as to whether or not there is limited copygeneration for the print photographs.

Further, the transmission information consists of the information as towhether there is a scrambling or masking process for the convertedphotographic image data within the film data D15. The providerinformation consists of the IDs assigned in advance to the receptionshop side service provider 253 and the delivery shop side serviceprovider 254.

On the other hand, the photographic image header data D51 includes async data storage region 283 for storing the sync data of thecorresponding converted photographic image data D50, an intrinsiccontrol data storage region 284 for storing the control data intrinsicto the converted photographic image data D50 such as the printingcondition (referred to as the intrinsic control data), and an additionalcontrol data storage region 285 for storing the new control data forprocessing the converted photographic image data D50 (referred to as theadditional control data).

In practice, the intrinsic control data storage region 284 stores atleast some information, as the intrinsic control data, which theforwarding request user or reception photograph shop 251 selects fromamong various kinds of information including the frame number,photographing data and time, stop value, shutter speed, exposurecompensation, presence or absence of strobe flash, and photographinglens focal length, and the printing condition such as printing type,printing number, trimming information, and presence or absence ofintermediate replacement of film cartridge.

The additional control data storage region 285 stores at least someinformation, as the processing control data, which the forwardingrequest user or reception photograph shop 251 selects from among variouskinds of information including the information as to whether there is ascrambling or masking process for the corresponding convertedphotographic image data D50 and the key data D43 useful in thescrambling process to improve the security, whereby the reception shopand the deliver shop can make sure which processing has been performedfor the corresponding converted photographic image data D50.

In this connection, the additional control data storage region 285 canstore the Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) data (tag) indicating thepasting position, for example, when a photographic image based on thecorresponding converted photographic image data D50 is pasted at thehome page of the Internet.

In the photographic image commercial transactions system 250, the filmdata for forwarding D45 can be transmitted to the personal computerowned by the photograph shop recipient user, whereby the correspondingphotographic image can be readily linked to the home page of thephotograph shop recipient user, on the basis of the HTML data.

By the way, in the reception photograph shop 251, the forwarding requestuser and/or the reception photograph shop 251 may arbitrarily choosesome kinds of information from among various kinds of information storedin the film header data D52 of the film data D15 and various kinds ofinformation stored in each photographic image header data D51, therebyreducing the quantity of information stored in the film header data D52and the photographic image header data D51, whereby the amount ofinformation in the film data D15 to be transmitted can be decreased toenable the setting for the cheaper forwarding fee of print photographs.

In the reception photograph shop 251, the intrinsic control dataconsisting of various kinds of information arbitrarily chosen can beonly stored, with the sync data, in the photographic image header dataD51, but the additional control data not stored. With this, the quantityof data in the film data D15 can be further reduced to enable thesetting for the significantly cheaper forwarding fee of printphotographs.

In this first embodiment of the invention, the reception photograph shop251 and the delivery photograph shop 252 can store the film data forforwarding D45 and D46 in the reception shop server 258 and the deliveryshop server 261, respectively, and thereafter read the film data forforwarding D45 and D46 freely in accordance with a request from theforwarding request user or the photograph shop recipient user, andtransmit the read film data to the designated customer, while making theelectronic settling process to close a commercial transaction.

The reception photograph shop 251 and the delivery photograph shop 252can store in the reception shop server 258 and the delivery shop server261, together with the film data for forwarding D45 and D46, a list offorwarding request users and photograph shop recipient users who employthe shop, or various kinds of information including the history of usingthe forwarding of print photographs, availability of printing, selectiontrend of film maker, the hobbies of forwarding request user andphotograph shop recipient user, birth date, and wedding anniversary.Using these various kinds of information, a wide variety of servicessuch as introduction of events or new products, and offering thepremiums to the uses can be deployed to the forwarding request user andthe photograph shop recipient user.

In the above configuration, in the photographic image commercialtransactions system 250, the reception shop photographic image printingmachine 100A of the reception photograph shop 251 produces the convertedphotographic image data D50 from each photographic image of the APSnegative film 1A, and produces the photographic image header data D51having the intrinsic control data that is generated on the basis of theuser data D4 and the frame number data D6 recorded in the APS negativefilm 1A, and the printing condition set up by the forwarding requestuser or the reception photograph shop 251, thereby producing the filmdata D15 by appending the film header data D52 to the series of dataobtained by appending the corresponding photographic image header dataD51 to each converted photographic image data D50.

In addition, in the reception photograph shop 251, the reception shoppersonal computer 257 performs the scrambling and/or masking process forthe film data D15 generated by the reception shop photographic imageprinting machine 100A, as required, and transmits the thus-obtained filmdata for forwarding D45 or D46 via the reception shop side serviceprovider 253, the Internet 255 and the delivery shop side serviceprovider 254 to the delivery photograph shop 252 at the destination.

And in the delivery photograph shop 252, the delivery shop personalcomputer 260 performs the descrambing process for the film data forforwarding D45 or D46, as required, produces the print photograph shopsand an index print 278 or 280 in which the photographic image to beforwarded are printed by the delivery shop photographic image printingmachine 100B, on the basis of the converted photographic image data D50and the intrinsic control data contained in the obtained film data D15,and delivers the print photograph shops and the index print to thereceiptor (photograph shop recipient user) designated by the forwardingrequest user.

In this photographic image commercial transactions system 250, when theprint photograph shops are forwarded upon request of the forwardingrequest user from the reception photograph shop 251 to the deliveryphotograph shop 252, the forwarding fee of the print photograph shops iscalculated, and the electronic settling process is performed on thebasis of the calculated forwarding fee to close an electronic commercialtransaction for the forwarding of the print photographs.

Accordingly, in this photographic image commercial transactions system250, the forwarding request user only makes a request of forwarding theprint photograph shops at the reception photograph shop 251. Then, thephotographic images to be forwarded are converted into the digital data(converted photographic image data D50) and transmitted directly via theInternet 255 from the reception photograph shop 251. Hence, theforwarding procedure of the print photograph shops can be significantlysimplified without having to reprint the print photograph shops forforwarding or bring the reprint photograph shops to the mail company.

In the photographic image commercial transactions system 250, the printphotograph shops for the photographic images to be forwarded aretransmitted via the Internet 255, whereby the print photograph shops canbe forwarded in shorter time to the receiptor (photograph shop recipientuser) than when the print photograph shops are mailed to the user'saddress.

Further, in the photographic image commercial transactions system 250,the photographic images based on the converted photographic image dataD50 are printed on the printing paper in accordance with the intrinsiccontrol data containing the printing condition (or handling condition)within the corresponding photographic image header data D51 in thedelivery photograph shop 252. Hence, even if the photographic images tobe forwarded are converted into the digital data and transmitted to thedestination, the print photograph shops can be reproduced faithfully tothe printing condition specified on the reception photograph shop 251side.

And in the photographic image commercial transactions system 250, theforwarding fee taken upon request of forwarding the print photographshops is paid totally by electronic settling. Hence, the electronicsettling can eliminate the trouble of making several payments separatelythat arise in different sites, such as payment for the reprint charge ofprint photograph shops at the photograph shop or payment for theforwarding fee of print photograph shops at the mailing company, whichare conventionally needed in forwarding the print photographs, and cansignificantly simplify the payment for the forwarding fee.

With the above configuration, in the reception photograph shop 251, theconverted photographic image data D50 for the photographic images to beforwarded is produced, and the photographic image header data having theintrinsic control data containing the printing condition of thephotographic images is produced. Then, the film data D15 comprised ofthe converted photographic image data D50 and the photographic imageheader data is transmitted via the network to the delivery photographshop 252, to deliver the print photograph shops in which thephotographic images are printed on the basis of the intrinsic controldata, to the receiptor. At this time, the forwarding fee iselectronically settled by the banking agency 256. Consequently, even ifthe photographic images are transmitted in the form of digital data tothe receiptor, the print photograph shops can be reproduced on the basisof the intrinsic control data, faithfully to the printing conditionspecified by the forwarding side, and delivered to the customer, wherebya photographic image commercial transactions system can be materializedwhich is able to forward the print photograph shops to the intention ofthe forwarding side readily and securely.

(5) Second Embodiment

FIG. 30 illustrates a photographic image commercial transactions system300 according to a second embodiment of the invention, wherein thecorresponding parts are designated by the same numerals as in FIG. 25.The photographic image commercial transactions system 300 according tothe second embodiment is configured in the same manner as thephotographic image commercial transactions system 250 according to thefirst embodiment, except for the configuration of a reception shopphotographic image printing machine 302 and a reception shop personalcomputer 303 in a reception photograph shop 301.

In the reception photograph shop 301, the reception shop photographicimage printing machine 302 receives, upon a request of forwarding theprint photographs, the processing indication data D55 including theframe number data, the frame ornamenting data (processing information)and the message data (text information) of the photographic imagedesignated by the forwarding request user via a remote controller (notshown), and transmits the input processing indication data D55, togetherwith the film data D15, to the reception shop personal computer 303.

The reception shop personal computer 303 performs a synthetic process ofthe frame ornamenting data and/or message data with the correspondingconverted photographic image data of the film data D15 on the basis ofthe processing indication data D55 provided from the reception shopphotographic image printing machine 302. The thus-obtained processingfilm data D56 is stored in the reception shop server 258, andtransmitted via the reception shop side service provider 253, theInternet 255 and the delivery shop side service provider 254 to thedelivery photograph shop 252.

In the delivery photograph shop 252 the delivery shop personal computer261 receives the processing film data D56 from the reception photographshop 301. The received processing film data D56 is stored in thedelivery shop server 261 and sent to the delivery shop photographicimage printing machine 100B.

Thereby, the delivery shop photographic image printing machine 100Bproduces, on the basis of the processing film data D56, a printphotograph shop 307 having a photographic image 305 and a predeterminedframe ornament 306 printed on the printing paper, a print photographshop 310 having a photographic image 308 and a predetermined message 309printed on the printing paper, and an index print (not shown) having thephotographic images with the frame ornament or message appended.

Thus, the delivery photograph shop 252 can deliver the print photographshops having the photographic images synthesized with the frame ornamentor message, and the index print displaying in thumbnail the photographicimages synthesized with the frame ornament or message, to the photographshop recipient user designated by the forwarding request user.

In addition to the above configuration, in the case of this photographicimage commercial transactions system 300, the clerk asks the forwardingrequest user whether or not advertisement is inserted in the printphotograph shops to be forwarded in the reception photograph shop 301.If the user consents to the insertion of advertisement, the photographicimage designation data D57 indicating the photographic images into whichadvertisement is inserted is input into the reception shop photographicimage printing machine 302 via the remote controller.

In the reception photograph shop 301, the reception shop photographicimage printing machine 302 produces the film data D15, and sends theproduced film data D15 together with the photographic image designationdata D57 to the reception shop personal computer 303.

Though the reception photograph shop 301 keeps the advertisement datafor a certain company with which the propaganda contract is concludedsuch as the reception shop side service provider 253 (hereinafterreferred to as a propaganda request company), the reception shoppersonal computer 303, which is given the film data D15 and thephotographic image designation data D57 from the reception shopphotographic image printing machine 302, then performs the synthesisprocess for synthesizing the corresponding converted photographic imagedata of the film data D15 with the advertisement data on the basis ofthe photographic image designation data D57. And the thus-obtainedadvertisement inserting film data D58 is stored in the reception shopserver 258, and transmitted via the reception shop side service provider253, the Internet 255 and the delivery shop side service provider 254 tothe delivery photograph shop 252.

In the delivery photograph shop 252, the delivery shop personal computer261 receives the advertisement insertion film data D58 from thereception photograph shop 301. The received processing film data D58 isstored in the delivery shop server 261 and sent to the delivery shopphotographic image printing machine

Thereby, the delivery shop photographic image printing machine 100Bproduces a print photograph shop 313 having a photographic image 311synthesized with a predetermined advertisement image 312 such as anadvertisement text on the printing paper, and an index print (not shown)displaying in thumbnail the photographic images synthesized with theadvertisement image, on the basis of the advertisement insertion filmdata D58.

Thus, the delivery photograph shop 252 can deliver to the photographshop recipient user designated by the forwarding request user, the printphotograph shops to be forwarded specified by the forwarding requestuser in the reception photograph shop 301, the print photograph shopsinto which advertisement text is inserted, and the index print.

Herein, the reception photograph shop 301 demands the forwarding fee fortransmitting the film data D15 directly and moreover the processingcharge, in the case where there is a user's request that the frameornament or message is applied to the print photograph, because thesynthesis process for synthesizing the frame ornament data or messagedata with the film data D15 must be additionally performed.

On the contrary, if advertisement is inserted into the print photographshop with consent of the forwarding request user, the receptionphotograph shop 301 can set the forwarding fee at lower price byreducing the forwarding fee of print photograph shops by the propagandafee, because advertisement for the merchandise of the propaganda requestcompany is effected by the print photograph shops which the forwardingrequest user forwards to the photograph shop recipient user.

And the reception photograph shop 301 allows the forwarding request userto select the quantity of advertisement inserted into the printphotograph shops for transfer. Hence, if the quantity of advertisementinserted into the print photograph shops is appreciably significant, theforwarding fee can be reduced greatly (or for nothing).

Accordingly, in the reception photograph shop 301, in the case wherethere is a request of the forwarding request user to synthesize theprint photograph shops for transfer and the frame ornament or message,leading to a comparatively high price or forwarding fee, if theinsertion of advertisement is made with consent of the forwardingrequest user, the print photograph shops can be forwarded atparticularly reduced price owing to the insertion of advertisement intothe print photographs.

FIG. 31 illustrates a circuit configuration of a reception shopphotographic image printing machine and a reception shop personalcomputer, wherein the corresponding parts are designated by the samereference numerals in FIGS. 26 and 31. In FIG. 31, if the processingindication data D55 and the photographic image designation data D57 areinput via the remote controller (not shown), a system controller 315 ofthe reception shop photographic image printing machine 302 sends theinput processing indication data D55 to a processing image generator 316of the reception shop personal computer 303, and sends the photographicimage designation data D57 to an advertisement image generator 317 ofthe reception shop personal computer 303.

If the processing indication data D55 is passed from the systemcontroller 315, the processing image generator 316 generates theprocessing image data D60 of frame ornament and/or message on the basisof the frame ornamental data and/or message data obtained from theprocessing indication data D55, and sends the generated processing imagedata D60 with the processing indication data D55 to a processing imagedata synthesizer 318.

The processing image data synthesizer 318 synthesizes the correspondingprocessing image data D60 with the converted photographic image datahaving a frame number indicated on the basis of the processingindication data D55 among the converted photographic image data of thefilm data D15 provided from the image data processor 161A of thereception shop photographic image printing machine 302, and sends thethus-obtained processing film data D56 to an advertisement datasynthesizer 319.

On one hand, the advertisement image generator 317 holds in advance theadvertisement data D61 of characters or images representing theadvertisement content. If the photographic image designation data D57 isgiven from the system controller 315, the advertisement image generator317 generates the advertisement image data D62 on the basis of theadvertisement data D61, and sends the generated advertisement image dataD62 with the photographic image indication data D57 to the advertisementimage data synthesizer 319.

The advertisement image data synthesizer 319 synthesizes theadvertisement image data D62 with the converted photographic image datadesignated on the basis of the photographic image designation data D57among the converted photographic image data of the processing film dataD56 provided from the processing image data synthesizer 318, and sendsthe advertisement insertion film data D58 to the scrambling/maskingprocessor 266.

In this connection, the advertisement image data synthesizer 319synthesizes the advertisement image data D62 with the film data D15provided via the processing image data synthesizer 318 from the imagedata processor 161A of the reception shop photographic image printingmachine 302, when no processing indication data D55 is input to thesystem controller 315 of the reception shop photographic image printingmachine 302, and sends the obtained advertisement insertion film dataD58 to the scrambling/masking processor 266.

Also, the advertisement image data synthesizer 319 sends the processingfilm data D56 provided from the processing image data synthesizer 318directly to the scrambling/masking processor 266, when no photographicimage designation data D57 is input to the system controller 315 of thereception shop photographic image printing machine 302.

If the processing film data D56 or the advertisement insertion film dataD58 is obtained from an output stage of the advertisement image datasynthesizer 319, the reception shop personal computer 303 performs thescrambling/masking process for the processing film data D56 or theadvertisement insertion film data D58 in the scrambling/maskingprocessor 266, as required, and sends the processing film data D56 orthe advertisement insertion film data D58 thus scrambled or masked viathe key data inserter 269 and the reception shop server 258 to thereception shop side service provider 253 (FIG. 30).

Thereby, in the delivery photograph shop 252 (FIG. 30), the deliveryshop personal computer 260 receives the processing film data D56 or theadvertisement insertion film data D58 transmitted from the receptionphotograph shop 301 via the reception shop side service provider 253,the Internet 255 and the delivery shop side service provider 254. Thereceived processing film data D56 and advertisement insertion film dataD58 is sent to the delivery shop server 261 and stored therein, andfurther passed to the delivery shop photographic image printing machine100B.

In this way, in the delivery photograph shop 252, the delivery shopphotographic image printing machine 100B produces a print photographshop 327 having a frame ornament 325 and a message 326 synthesized on aphotographic image 324, print photograph shops 332 and 333 having themessages 330 and 331 synthesized on the photographic images 328 and 329,on the basis of the processing film data D56, as shown in FIGS. 32A to32C. Then, the delivery photograph shop 252 can deliver the producedprint photograph shops to the photograph shop recipient user.

Also, in the delivery photograph shop 252, the delivery shopphotographic image printing machine 100B produces a print photographshop 336 having an advertisement character string 335 synthesized on thelower side of a photographic image 324, a print photograph shop 338having several advertisement character strings 337 synthesized on anopen area of the printing paper which is made by shifting thephotographic image 324 from the central part of the printing paper, anda print photograph shop 342 having a frame ornament 340 and anadvertisement text 341 synthesized on a photographic image 339, on thebasis of the advertisement insertion film data D58, as shown in FIGS.33A to 33C. Then, the delivery photograph shop 252 can deliver theproduced print photograph shops to the photograph shop recipient user.

And in the delivery photograph shop 252, the delivery shop photographicimage printing machine 100B produces an index print 343 which displaysin thumbnail the photograph shop image 324 having the frame ornament 325and/or the message 326 synthesized, the photographic image 339 havingthe advertisement text 341 synthesized, and so on, on the basis of theprocessing film data D56 or the advertisement insertion film data D58,as shown in FIG. 34. Then, the delivery photograph shop 252 can deliverthe produced index print 343 the photograph shop recipient user.

This index print 343 can display, in addition to a variety of kinds ofphotographic images 324 and 339, a photographic image 344 in scrambledstate and a photographic image 345 in masked state at the same time.

By the way, the advertisements insertable into the print photograph shopand the index print may include the company name of propaganda requestcompany, name of merchandise, propaganda text of propaganda requestcompany, advertisement character string such as the logo of propagandarequest company, propaganda pamphlet, and advertisement photograph shopfor propaganda of merchandise.

And in the reception shop personal computer 303 (FIG. 31), theadvertisement image data synthesizer 319 inserts the advertisement imagedata D62 of the propaganda pamphlet or advertisement photograph shop forpropaganda of merchandise into the film data D15 or the processing filmdata D56, and can transmit the obtained advertisement insertion filmdata D68.

In this way, in the delivery photograph shop 252, when the advertisementinsertion film data D68 is transmitted, the delivery shop photographicimage printing machine 100B produces the print photographs, as shown inFIGS. 32A to 33C, on the basis of the advertisement insertion film dataD58. Further, the delivery shop photographic image printing machine 100Bproduces the print photograph shops 347 and 348 having the advertisementimages 345 and 346 alone printed on the printing paper, as shown inFIGS. 35A and 35B, on the basis of the advertisement image data D62 ofthe advertisement insertion film data D58. The delivery photograph shop252 delivers the print photograph shops of photographic images, as wellas the print photograph shops 347 and 348 of the advertisement images345 and 346, to the photograph shop recipient user.

Also, in the delivery photograph shop 252, the delivery shopphotographic image printing machine 100B produces the index prints 349and 350 displaying in thumbnail the photographic images 324 and 339, andthe advertisement images 345 and 346, on the basis of the advertisementinsertion film data D68, as shown in FIGS. 36 and 37. The deliveryphotograph shop 252 delivers these index prints to the photograph shoprecipient user. In these index prints 349 and 350, the advertisementimages 345 and 346 are printed after the photographic images, or can beprinted in place of the photographic images not to be forwarded.

In addition, the reception shop personal computer 303 (FIG. 31) enablesthe advertisement image data synthesizer 319 to insert the advertisementimage data D69 for index print into the film data D15 or the processingfilm data D56, and send the obtained advertisement insertion film dataD70.

And in the delivery photograph shop 252, when the advertisementinsertion film data D70 is transmitted, the delivery shop photographicimage printing machine 100B produces an index print 352 displaying inthumbnail an advertisement character string 351, along with thephotographic images 324 and 339 as well as the advertisement images 345and 346, on the basis of the advertisement insertion film data D70, asshown in FIG. 38. The delivery photograph shop 252 may deliver the indexprint 352 to the photograph shop recipient user.

In this connection, the system controller 315 (FIG. 31) of the receptionshop photographic image printing machine 302 produces the processingindication data D64 from the corresponding frame number data and itstitle and/or message and sends the obtained processing indication dataD64 to the processing image generator 316, if there is any title and/ormessage to be printed in the photograph shop contained in the user datareproduced from the user's camera using area 6 (FIG. 2) of the APSnegative film 1A using the user data magnetic head. 128A and themagnetic reproducing circuit 146A.

In this way, the processing image generator 316 produces the processingimage data D65 on the basis of the processing indication data D64, andsends the processing image data D65 to the processing image datasynthesizer 318.

Thus, the processing image data synthesizer 318 synthesizes theprocessing image data D65 with the corresponding photographic image dataof the film data D15, thereby enabling the title or message that hasbeen set via the APS camera (not shown) in taking the photographicimage, to be printed on the print photograph.

The system controller 315 (FIG. 31) of the reception shop photographicimage printing machine 302 sends the frame ornament data D66 and/ormessage data D67 contained in the processing indication data D55 via themagnetic recording reproducing circuit 180A to the laboratory datamagnetic head 130A, on the basis of the frame number data contained inthe processing indication data D55 input via the remote controller. Thenthe laboratory data magnetic head 130A records the frame ornament dataD66 and/or message data D67 in the laboratory using area 7 of the APSnegative film 1A. Thereby, it is possible to preserve the history ofsynthesis process of synthesizing the frame ornament and/or message withthe photographic images specified in the APS negative film 1A.

Further, the system controller 315 reads the advertisement data D61 fromthe advertisement image generator 317 on the basis of the photographicimage designation data D57 input via the remote controller, and sendsthe read advertisement data D61 via the magnetic recording reproducingcircuit 180A to the laboratory data magnetic head 130A, which thenrecords the advertisement data D61 in the laboratory using area 7 of theAPS negative film 1A. Thereby, it is possible to preserve the history ofsynthesis process of synthesizing the advertisement image with thephotographic images specified in the APS negative film 1A.

FIG. 39 shows the data format of film data according to the secondembodiment of the invention, wherein the corresponding parts aredesignated by the same reference numerals in FIGS. 29 and 39. In FIG.39, the film data D15 enables the frame ornament data and/or messagedata, and the advertisement data D61 to be stored rewritably in anadditional control data storage area 353 of the photographic imageheader data D51 corresponding to each converted photographic image dataD50.

Accordingly, the processing image data synthesizer 318 (FIG. 31) storesthe frame ornament data and/or message data obtained on the basis of theprocessing indication data in the additional control data storage area353 of the photographic image header data D51 corresponding to theconverted photographic image data synthesized with the processing imagedata D60, in performing the synthesis process for the processing imagedata D60, thereby making it possible to preserve the history ofsynthesis process of synthesizing the processing image data D60 with theconverted photographic image data.

The advertisement image data synthesizer 319 is given the advertisementdata D61 from the advertisement image generator 317, in performing thesynthesis process for the advertisement image data D62. Then, theadvertisement image data synthesizer 319 stores the advertisement dataD61 in the additional control data storage area 353 of the photographicimage header data D51 corresponding to the converted photographic imagedata synthesized with the advertisement image data D62, thereby makingit possible to preserve the history of synthesis process of synthesizingthe advertisement image data with the converted photographic image data.

In this way, in the delivery photograph shop 252 (FIG. 30), when theprocessing film data D56 and the advertisement insertion film data D58are received, the frame ornament data and message data stored in theadditional control data storage area 353 of the photographic imageheader data D51, or the advertisement data D61, are compared with theframe ornament and message or the advertisement actually synthesizedwith the print photograph shops and the index print, making it possibleto confirm whether or not the frame ornament and message or theadvertisement actually synthesized with the print photograph shops andthe index print are falsified unreasonably in the course of transmittingthe processing film data D56 and the advertisement insertion film dataD58.

With the above configuration, in the photographic image commercialtransactions system 300, upon a request of forwarding the printphotograph shops to the reception photograph shop 301, if theadvertisement is inserted with consent of the forwarding request user,the reception shop personal computer 303 of the reception photographshop 301 performs the synthesis process for synthesizing theadvertisement image data D62 with the converted photographic image dataD50 of the film data D15 provided from the reception shop photographicimage printing machine 302, and then transmits the obtainedadvertisement insertion film data D58 via the reception shop serviceprovider 253, the Internet 255 and the delivery shop side serviceprovider 254 to the delivery photograph shop 252.

In the delivery photograph shop 252, the delivery shop personal computer260 receives the advertisement insertion film data D58 from thereception photograph shop 301, and transfers the received advertisementinsertion film data D58 to the delivery shop photographic image printingmachine 100B. Thereby, the print photograph shops in which thephotographic images and the advertisement image are synthesized and anindex print having photographic images synthesized with theadvertisement image are produced on the basis of the advertisementinsertion film data D58, and delivered to the photograph shop recipientuser designated by the forwarding request user.

Accordingly, in this photographic image commercial transactions system300, since the advertisement of propaganda advertising company is madepublic on the print photograph shops requested for transfer from theforwarding request user, the forwarding fee of the print photographshops can be reduced, so that the forwarding request user can requestthe transfer of print photograph shops at ease.

In the photographic image commercial transactions system 300, in thereception photograph shop 301, when the forwarding request user makes arequest of forwarding the print photograph shops with the synthesis ofthe photographic images and the frame ornament or message, the frameornament or message corresponding to the converted photographic imagedata specified of the film data D15 are synthesized with thephotographic images. Thereafter, the thus-obtained processing film dataD56 is transmitted to the delivery photograph shop 252. In the deliveryphotograph shop 252, the print photograph shops in which thephotographic images and the frame ornament or message are synthesized onthe basis of the processing film data D56, and an index print having thephotographic images synthesized with the frame ornament or message areproduced, and delivered to the photograph shop recipient user.

Accordingly, in this photographic image commercial transactions system300, the print photograph shops which the forwarding request usertransfers to the photograph shop recipient user are also effective toinform the present situation of house moving or childbirth, or offercongratulations for the photograph shop recipient user, and utilized asan invitation note, whereby it is possible to make full use of the printphotograph shops in a wide variety of ways.

And in the photographic image commercial transactions system 300, if theprint photograph shops synthesized with the frame ornament or messageare transferred, the forwarding fee can be raised by the charge forsynthesis process, in contract to when the print photograph shops aretransferred without processing. However, if the advertisement insertionis also requested with the processing of photographic images, theforwarding fee of print photograph shops can be made equivalent to orless than that when the print photograph shops are transferred withoutprocessing, whereby it is possible to make effective use of the printphotograph shops at ease.

With the above configuration, the reception shop personal computer 303synthesizes the advertisement image data D62 with the convertedphotographic image data D50 of the film data D15 produced in thereception shop photographic image printing machine 302, and sends theobtained advertisement insertion film data D58 via the network to thedelivery photograph shop 252. In the delivery photograph shop 252, theprint photograph shops in which the photographic images and theadvertisement image are synthesized on the basis of the advertisementinsertion film data D58 are produced, and delivered to the photographshop recipient user designated by the forwarding request user. As aresult, in addition to the effects obtained in the first embodiment ofthe invention, the forwarding fee of print photograph shops can bereduced, whereby the photographic image commercial transactions systemthat is easy to use can be realized.

(6) Third Embodiment

FIG. 40 shows a photographic image commercial transactions system 360according to a third embodiment of the invention, wherein thecorresponding parts are designated by the same reference numerals inFIGS. 30 and 40. The photographic image commercial transactions system360 according to the third embodiment of the invention is configured inthe same way as the photographic image commercial transactions system300 of the second embodiment of the invention, except that a personalcomputer of the purchasing demand user (hereinafter referred to as auser personal computer) 361 is connected to the Internet 255, and forthe configuration of a reception shop personal computer 363 in areception photograph shop 362.

In the reception photograph shop 362, if the selling request usercarries in a film cartridge (not shown) containing the APS film (notshown), and makes a request of selling the photographic images, the APSfilm is developed to produce the APS negative film 1A.

In the reception photograph shop 362, the reception shop photographicimage printing machine 302 produces the converted photographic imagedata of photographic images on the basis of the APS negative film 1A,produces the photographic image header data, using the intrinsic controldata having the printing condition specified on the basis of the userdata reproduced from the APS negative film 1A, and produces the filmdata D15 by appending the film header data to the converted photographicimage data and the photographic image header data. The produced filmdata D15 is then passed to the reception shop personal computer 363.

For the film data D15 provided from the reception shop photographicimage printing machine 302, the reception shop personal computer 363performs processes of synthesizing the processing image data,synthesizing the advertisement image data, scrambling and/or masking, asrequired, to produce the sale subject film data D75, and produce theindex data D76 on the basis of the selling film data D75 thus produced.The produced index data D76, together with the selling film data D75, isstored in the reception shop server 258.

In the reception photograph shop 362, the reception shop personalcomputer 363 publicizes the index image for the photographic images 365to 367 to be sold over the Internet 255, on the basis of the index dataD16 stored in the reception shop server 258.

That is, in the reception photograph shop 362, if the reception shoppersonal computer 363 is accessed from the user personal computer 361via the Internet 255 and the reception shop side service provider 253,the reception shop personal computer 363 read the index data D16 fromthe reception shop server 258, and transmits the read index data D16 viathe reception shop side service provider 253 and the Internet 255 to theuser personal computer 361.

Thereby, the user personal computer 361 displays on the monitor an indeximage representing in thumbnail the photographic images to be sold 365to 367 on the basis of the index data D16 provided from the receptionphotograph shop 362, enabling the purchaser to select the photographicimages from the index image.

Herein, to sell the photographic images, there are two ways of sellingthe photographic images 365 to 367 to be sold in the form of printphotographs, seal prints, printed matter such as poster (hereinafterreferred to as a print selling form) and in the form of digital data(hereinafter referred to as a data selling form).

Accordingly, the user personal computer 361 notifies a request ofpurchasing the print photographs, along with the results of selectingand specifying the photographic images and the credit card number ownedby the purchasing demand user, over a public line network 364 to thedelivery photograph shop 252 located near the user, if the purchasingdemand user selects and specifies the photographic image to be purchasedand the selling form with reference to the index image displayed on themonitor.

In the delivery photograph shop 260, accepting a notification of thepurchasing request from the user personal computer 361, the deliveryshop personal computer 260 has access to the reception shop personalcomputer 363 in the reception photograph shop 362 in accordance with thenotification of the purchasing request.

Thereby, the reception shop personal computer 363 of the receptionphotograph shop 362 reads out the corresponding selling film data D76from the reception shop server 258 in accordance with the purchasingrequest from the purchasing demand user, produces the selling film dataD77 having the converted photographic image data of photographic images365 to 367 designated for the purchase among the converted photographicimage data of the read selling film data D76, and the correspondingphotographic image header data, and then transmits the selling film dataD77 via the reception shop side service provider 253, the Internet 255and the delivery shop side service provider 254 to the delivery shoppersonal computer 260 of the delivery photograph shop 252.

In the delivery photograph shop 252, when the print selling form isselected in accordance with the notification of the purchasing requestfrom the purchasing demand user, the selling film data D77 accepted bythe delivery shop personal computer 260 is passed to the delivery shopphotographic image printing machine

Thereby, in the delivery photograph shop 252, the delivery shopphotographic image printing machine 100B prints on the printing paperthe photographic images 365 to 367 based on the converted photographicimage data of the selling film data D77, on the basis of the intrinsiccontrol data within the photographic image header data, faithfully tothe printing condition specified on the reception shop side, therebyproducing the print photographs, seal prints, and/or poster, which arethen delivered to the purchasing demand user.

In the delivery photograph shop 252, when the data selling form isselected in accordance with the notification of the purchasing requestfrom the purchasing demand user, the selling film data D77 accepted bythe delivery shop personal computer 260 is recorded in the recordingmedium (e.g., magnetic disk, magnetic tape, or semiconductor memory)specified by the purchasing demand user, or transmitted from thedelivery shop personal computer 260 via various networks such as thepublic line network 364 and the Internet 255, for delivery to thepurchasing demand user.

Thereby, if the purchasing demand user accepts the selling film data D77in the recording medium, when the photographic images are purchased inthe data selling form, the selling film data D77 is reproduced from therecording medium, using a corresponding reproducing apparatus (e.g.,user personal computer 361, digital video camera, digital still camera,projector, etc.). Thus, the purchaser can display, for pleasure, on themonitor the photographic images 365 to 367 based on the convertedphotographic image data of the selling film data D77 reproduced, inaccordance with the intrinsic control data within the photographic imageheader data, with the composition and image quality regeneratedfaithfully to the printing condition specified on the reception shopside.

The purchasing demand user, accepting the selling film data D77 via therecording medium or over the communication network into the userpersonal computer 361, can make effective use of the photographic images365 to 367 (with the composition and image quality regeneratedfaithfully to the printing condition specified on the reception shopside) obtained on the basis of the selling film data D77 accepted, invarious ways of utilization that are by no means realized in the printselling form, such as employing them for one's own home page for theInternet, or as a background image (wall paper) for the disk screendisplayed during activation of the user personal computer 361.

In this way, in the reception photograph shop 362, it is easier to buythe photographic images by providing the print and data selling formsfor the photographic images to the purchasing demand user, and even ifthe photographic image is converted into digital data, the purchaser isenabled to regenerate the digital image faithfully to the printingcondition specified on the reception photograph shop 362 side.

In this connection, in the case where it is specified to buy thephotographic images 365 to 367 desired by the purchasing demand user inthe data selling form, the user personal computer 361 can gain access tothe personal computer 363 in the reception photograph shop 362 via theInternet 255 and the reception shop side service provider 253, butwithout intervention of the delivery photograph shop 252, therebyreceiving the selling film data D77 directly from the receptionphotograph shop 362.

By the way, in the reception photograph shop 362, upon request of buyingthe photographic images, the delivery shop side settling information isacquired via the delivery photograph shop 252, or in accordance with anotification of purchasing request directly provided from the userpersonal computer 361, including the credit card number of registrationowned by the purchasing demand user, the account number of transactionfor the delivery photograph shop 252, and some charges (reproductioncharge of print photographs, a recording fee of the selling film dataD77 onto the recording medium, etc.),arising at the delivery photographshop 252 in accordance with the selling form of photographic images.

In the reception photograph shop 362, at the time of producing theselling film data D77, the billing information is created by appendingto the delivery shop side settling information, the reception shop sidesettling information consisting of the credit card number ofregistration owned by the purchasing demand user, the account number oftransaction for the reception photograph shop 362, the number ofphotographic images designated for the purchase, the forwarding form ofphotographic images (with or without intervention of the deliveryphotograph shop 252), and the forwarding fee in accordance with theselling form. This billing information is transmitted with the sellingfilm data D77.

If the selling film data D77 is sent from the reception photograph shop362, the reception shop side service provider 252 retrieves the billinginformation from the selling film data D77, and transmits the billinginformation as the charging data D78 via the Internet 255 to the bankingagent 256.

The banking agent 256 executes the charge accounting process on thebasis of the charging data D78 provided from the reception shop sideservice provider 253. As a result of the charge accounting process, thebanking agent 226 electronically transfers the funds from one account toanother for transactions among the selling request user, purchasingdemand user, reception photograph shop 362, delivery photograph shop252, reception shop side service provider 253 and delivery shop sideservice provider 254, thereby settling accounts for the sale ofphotographic images, to close an electronic commercial transaction forthe sale of the photographic images.

In this way, in this photographic image commercial transactions system360, the purchasing demand user can selectively purchase a desiredphotographic image from among a plurality of photographic images to besold, while operating the computer at home, and settle the purchaseprice of photographic image electronically. Thus, everyone can readilyparticipate in the transaction to purchase the photographic image.

FIG. 41 shows a circuit configuration of the reception shop personalcomputer, wherein the corresponding parts are designated by the samereference numerals in FIGS. 31 and 41. At the time of requesting thesale of photographic images, the reception shop personal computer 363 ofthe reception photograph shop 362 enables the film data D15 providedfrom the reception shop photographic image printing machine 302 to passthrough the processing image data synthesizer 318, the advertisementimage data synthesizer 319, the scrambling/masking processor 266, andthe key data inserter 269, and the synthesis process of the processingimage data D60, the synthesis process of the advertisement image dataD62, the scrambling and/or masking process, and the insertion process ofthe key data D43, as required, and stores the thus-obtained selling filmdata D75 in the reception shop server 258.

Herein, the selling film data D75 provided from an output stage of thekey data inserter 269 has the data format as shown in FIG. 42, whereinthe corresponding parts are designated by the same reference numerals inFIGS. 39 and 42.

The bank information stored in the film header data D80 includes,instead of the forwarding fee in accordance with the number offorwarding the print photograph shops and the forwarding form in thebank information as shown in FIG. 39 and described previously, thedistribution fee in accordance with the selling number of photographicimages, the selling form, and the selling route (with or withoutintervention of the delivery photograph shop 252 and the delivery shopside service provider 254).

Of the intrinsic control data storage area 284 and the additionalcontrol data storage area 371 in the photographic image header data D81,the reception shop personal computer 363 stores in the additionalcontrol data storage area 371, for example, in addition to various kindsof information as shown in FIG. 39, the name, the photographing history(history as the camera man), and the profile of the selling request user(e.g., photographer) as the selling request user information, or thecomment for the photographic image concerning the photographing placeand so on, the selling price in accordance with the selling form ofcorresponding photographic images, and the payment condition of sellingprice, as the selling information, and the data format (JIF, TIFF, JPEG,BMP, etc.) of the corresponding converted photographic image data D50 asthe file information.

In this connection, the additional control data storage area 371 of thephotographic image header data D81 may store some information designatedby the selling request user and/or reception photograph shop amongvarious kinds of information as above cited.

The forwarding film data D75 (FIG. 41) is also passed to the sellingdata generator 373, as well as the reception shop server 258, from thekey data inserter 269.

If the forwarding film data D75 is provided from the key data inserter269, the selling data generator 373 produces the index data D76 havingat least the converted photographic image data D50 and the photographicimage header data D81, and displaying the photographic images with thecorresponding film ID, frame number, selling request user informationand selling information, on the basis of the forwarding film data D75,and saves the produced index data D76 in the reception shop server 258.

Thereby, in the reception photograph shop 362, at the time ofpublicizing the photographic images to be sold, it is possible toprovide the purchasing demand user who has called the index data D76with the photographic images with the composition and image qualityregenerated faithfully to the printing condition designated on thereception photographic shop 362 side on the basis of the intrinsiccontrol data of the photographic image header data D81, and variouskinds of information regarding the purchase of photographic images, bymeans of the index image on the basis of the index data D76.Accordingly, the purchasing demand user can readily buy the desiredphotographic image only by choosing the film ID, frame number andselling form to be displayed among the various kinds of information.

The selling data generator 373, at the time of selling the photographicimages, reads out the forwarding film data D75 from the reception shopserver 258 on the basis of the film ID designated by the purchasingdemand user, appends the film header data of the forwarding film dataD75 to the top of the series of data resulted from the correspondingconverted photographic image data and photographic image header datachosen among each converted photographic image data and the photographicimage header data of the forwarding film data D75 as read, on the basisof the frame number designated by the purchasing demand user, and storesthe selling film data D77 obtained in the reception shop server 258.

In this connection, when the purchasing demand user designates thepurchase of the photographic image on the basis of all the convertedphotographic image data of the sale subject film data D76, the sellingdata generator 373 stores the sale subject film data D75 as the sellingfilm data D77 in the reception shop server 258.

Thereby, in the reception photograph shop 362, the reception shoppersonal computer 363 reads the selling film data D77 from the receptionshop server 258, and transmits the read selling film data D77 to thedestination (user personal computer 361 of the purchasing demand user orthe delivery photograph shop 252) in accordance with the selling formdesignated by the purchasing demand user. As a result, the photographicimages can be distributed.

By the way, in the reception photograph shop 362 (FIG. 40), the indexdata D76 useful to publicize the photographic images to be sold isproduced and stored in the reception shop server 256 every time the salerequest user makes a request of selling the photographic images. Hence,the user personal computer 361 can have access to the index data D76 atany time, and the purchaser can select the desired photographic imagefrom among the photographic images taken by a number of sale requestusers.

In the reception photograph shop 362, when the photographic images to besold are publicized on the basis of the index data D76 over the Internet255, the scrambling process is effected for the particular photographicimage demanded by the sale request user to sell at relatively high priceamong the photographic images to be sold, making the particularphotographic image obscure.

Further in the reception photograph shop 362, if the purchasing demanduser complies with the payment of a certain amount of money to view theparticular scrambled photographic image, the key data D43 is transmittedfrom the reception shop personal computer 363 to the user personalcomputer 361, which then performs the descrambling process for theparticular photographic image to be viewable.

Thereby, in the reception photograph shop 362, an electronic commercialtransaction can be closed even at the time of publicizing thephotographic images to be sold.

In the reception photograph shop 362, when the purchasing demand userdemands that the frame ornament or message is removed from thephotographic image demanded for the purchase, or that the frame ornamentor message is replaced with different frame ornament or message,although the frame ornament or message has been synthesized with thephotographic image upon a desire of the sale request user, at the timeof publicizing the photographic images to be sold, the photographicimage that has been changed in accordance with a desire of thepurchasing demand user, with consent of the sale request user, asrequired, is sold by changing the selling price.

Thereby, in the reception photograph shop 362, the photographic imagescan be sold in the selling form that is easy to employ for not only thesale request user but also the purchasing demand user.

In this connection, in the reception photograph shop 362, in the casewhere the photographic images to be sold are publicized on the basis ofthe index data D76 over the Internet 255, although the number ofphotographic images to be publicized, or the publicity fee according tothe term of publicity is involved, when advertisement is inserted intothe index image with consent of the sale request user, the publicity feeis set at lower price or no charge in accordance with the amount ofadvertisement insertion.

In the reception photograph shop 362, in the case where the publicityfee is taken to publicize the photographic images to be sold, there arethree settling methods of settling the publicity fee via the bankingagent 256 within the publicity term of photographic images periodically,settling the publicity fee collectively at the end of publicity term,and offsetting the publicity fee with the selling price of photographicimages purchased by the purchasing demand user, whereby the settlingprocess is effected in accordance with a method selected by the salerequest user.

With the above configuration, in this photographic image commercialtransactions system 360, the reception photograph shop 362 produces theconverted photographic image data from the photographic images of theAPS negative film 1A, upon a request of the sale request user, producesthe intrinsic control data on the basis of the user data recorded in theAPS negative film 1A, and in accordance with the printing conditiondesignated by the sale request user and/or the reception photograph shop362, and then produces the sale subject film data D75 having theconverted photographic image data and the intrinsic control data and theindex data D76.

In the reception photograph shop 362, the photographic images to be soldare publicized over the Internet 255 in terms of the index image basedon the index data D76. If the photographic images demanded for thepurchase are selected by the purchasing demand user viewing the indeximage, the selling film data D77 is produced from the corresponding salesubject film data D75 in response to the selection, and transmitted overthe network 255 to the destination designated by the purchasing demanduser.

In this photographic image commercial transactions system 360, theselling charge in accordance with the number of photographic images tobe sold to the purchasing demand user, and the selling form, iselectronically settled by the banking agent 256 to close an electroniccommercial transaction.

Accordingly, in this photographic image commercial transactions system360, the photographic images to be sold is handled by appending theintrinsic control data containing the printing condition designated onthe reception photograph shop 362 side to the converted photographicimage data, and hence the user who has bought the photographic images isallowed to utilize the photographic images with the composition andimage quality regenerated faithfully to the printing conditiondesignated on the reception photograph shop 362 side on the basis of theintrinsic control data. As a result, even though the photographic imagesto be sold is converted into the digital data, it is possible to sellthe photographic images with the composition and image qualityregenerated faithfully to the printing condition designated by theseller side.

With the above configuration, the reception photograph shop 362 sellsthe photographic images via the network by appending the intrinsiccontrol data having the printing condition designated on the user dataregenerated from the APS negative film 1A to the converted photographicimage data of the photographic images in the APS negative film 1A, andthe selling charge is electronically settled by the banking agent 256when the photographic images are purchased. Hence, the digital data ofphotographic images sold to the purchaser can be reproduced faithfullyto the printing condition designated on the seller side on the basis ofthe intrinsic control data. Thus, it is possible to provide aphotographic image commercial transactions system that can readily sellthe photographic images regenerated faithfully to the printing conditionaccording to the intention of the seller side even though thephotographic images to be sold is converted into digital data.

(7) Fourth Embodiment

FIG. 43 shows a photographic image commercial transactions system 400according to a fourth embodiment of the invention, wherein thecorresponding parts are designated by the same reference numerals inFIGS. 30 and 43. The photographic image commercial transactions system400 according to the fourth embodiment of the invention is configured inthe same way as the photographic image commercial transactions system300 according to the second embodiment of the invention, except that apersonal computer 401 owned by the forwarding request user and apersonal computer 402 owned by the photograph shop recipient user areprovided, and for the configuration of a reception shop personalcomputer 404 of a reception photograph shop 403 and a delivery shoppersonal computer 406 of a delivery photograph shop 405.

In the reception photograph shop 403, if the forwarding request usermakes a request for forwarding the print photographs, the reception shopphotographic image printing machine 302 produces the film data D15 onthe basis of the APS negative film 1A. The produced film data D15 isthen passed to the reception shop personal computer 404.

For the film data D15 of the above data format as shown in FIG. 39 thatis provided from the reception shop photographic image printing machine302, the reception shop personal computer 404 performs processes ofsynthesizing the processing image data, synthesizing the advertisementimage data, scrambling and/or masking, as required, to produce theforwarding film data D85, and send the obtained forwarding film data D85to the reception shop server 258, where the forwarding film data D85 issaved. The forwarding film data D85 is transmitted via the receptionshop side service provider 253, the Internet 255 and the delivery shopservice provider 254 to the delivery photograph shop 405.

In the delivery photograph shop 405, the delivery shop personal computer406 receives the forwarding film data D85 from the reception photographshop 403, and passes the received forwarding film data D85 to thedelivery shop photographic image printing machine 100B. The deliveryshop photographic image printing machine 100B produces the printphotograph shops 410 to 412 of the photographic images 407 to 409regenerated faithfully to the printing condition designated on thereception shop side and an index print, on the basis of the forwardingfilm data D85. The print photograph shops 410 to 412 and the index printare delivered to the photograph shop recipient user.

In this connection, for the print photograph shops 407 to 409 and theindex print delivered to the photograph shop recipient user, by thesynthesis process of synthesizing the converted photographic image dataof the film data D15 and the processing image data, a frame ornament 413and a message 414 is synthesized with the corresponding photographicimages 407 and 408. By the synthesis process of synthesizing theconverted photographic image data and the advertisement image data, anadvertisement image 415 is synthesized with a corresponding photographicimage 409.

Also, for the print photograph shops 407 to 409 and the index print, bythe scrambling/masking process for the converted photographic image dataof the film data D15, the corresponding photographic image is scrambledor masked (not shown).

And the reception shop side service provider 253 retrieves the billinginformation consisting of the delivery shop side settling informationand the reception shop side settling information contained in theforwarding film data D85 transferred from the reception photograph shop403, and transmits the retrieved billing information as the chargeaccounting data D33 via the Internet 255 to the banking agent 256.

Thereby, the banking agent 256 executes the charge accounting process onthe basis of the charge accounting data D33. As a result of the chargeaccounting process, the banking agent 256 electronically transfers thefunds from one account to another for transactions among the forwardingrequest user, reception photograph shop 403, delivery photograph shop405, reception shop side service provider 253 and delivery shop sideservice provider 254, thereby settling accounts for the forwarding ofprint photographs, to close an electronic commercial transaction for theforwarding of the print photographs.

In addition to the above configuration, in the case of this photographicimage commercial transactions system 400, the reception shop personalcomputer 404 of the reception photograph shop 403 reads thecorresponding forwarding film data D85 from the reception shop serer258, for example, ahead of forwarding the print photographs, andtransmits the read forwarding film data D85 via the reception shop sideservice provider 253 and the Internet 255 to the personal computer 401of the forwarding request user.

The personal computer 401 of the forwarding request user produces thedisplay data for displaying the forwarding contents including theprinting condition and the forwarding fee (hereinafter referred to asthe forwarding content display data) on the basis of the forwarding filmdata D85 provided from the reception photograph shop 403, and transfersthe forwarding content display data to a monitor 416, as shown in FIG.44. As a result, a forwarding content display screen 417 on the basis ofthe forwarding content display data appears on the monitor 416.

On this forwarding content display screen 417, each photographic image418 regenerated in accordance with the printing condition of printphotograph shop to be forwarded (design, composition and image quality,state of additional processing with frame ornament and message,advertisement, etc.) is displayed in thumbnail as the forwarding contentof print photographs, and various kinds of information including theprinting condition and the forwarding fee is displayed to be selectablein terms of a variety of kinds of icon 419 provided on the forwardingcontent display screen 417.

Thereby, the personal computer 401 of the forwarding request userenables the forwarding request user to confirm, on the forwardingcontent display screen 417, the forwarding content consisting of thephotographic image that is regenerated from the print photograph shop tobe forwarded and various conditions such as the printing condition ofthe photographic image.

In practice, the personal computer 401 of the forwarding request useraccepts the forwarding film data D85 into a decoder circuit 421 via apredetermined interface 420 such as an external modem or a cable, theforwarding film data D85 being transmitted from the reception photographshop 403 (FIG. 43) via the reception shop side service provider 253 andthe Internet 255 as shown in FIG. 45.

In the decoder circuit 421, the following processing is executed by apredetermined software under the control of a system controller 424 intowhich a display selection instruction is input by means of a keyboard422 and a mouse 423, thereby switching the display content of theforwarding content display screen 417 (FIG. 44). For clearunderstanding, each functional block of the software will be describedbelow separately.

That is, in the decoder circuit 421, the forwarding film data D85 givenvia an interface 425 is captured in a film data separating portion 426.

The film data separating portion 426 separates the film header data D52from the forwarding film data 85, and separates the convertedphotographic image data D50 and the photographic image header data D51in succession from the remaining data row, sends such film header dataD52 to a header data separating portion 427, and sends the convertedphotographic image data D50 to a photographic image separating portion428 and sends the photographic image header data D51 to an inherentcontrol data separating portion 429 and an additional control dataseparating portion 430.

Then, the header data separating portion 427 fetches from the filmheader data D52 given from the film data separating portion 426 billinginformation and photograph shop information stored therein, and sendsthe same to a header image generating portion 431 as billing informationdata D88 and photograph shop information data D89.

The header image generating portion 431 generates billing icon data D90for selecting the display of the billing information, and generatesphotograph shop icon data D91 for selecting the display of thephotograph shop information and sends these data to an image compositionswitching portion 432.

In addition, if the display of the billing information is requested, theheader image generating portion 431 generates billing information imagedata D92 constituted by letter strings, symbols and the like fordisplaying the content of the billing information on the basis of thecharge account information data D88 given from the header dataseparating portion 427 and sends the same to the image compositionswitching portion 432, and if the display of the photograph shopinformation is requested, the header image generating portion generatesthe photograph shop information image data D93 constituted by letterstrings, symbols and the like for displaying the content of thephotograph shop information on the basis of the photograph shopinformation data D89 given from the header data separating portion 427and sends the same to the image composition switching portion 432.

Also, a photographic image separating portion 428 separates from theconverted photographic image data D50 given from the film dataseparating portion 426 the processing image data and the advertisementimage data synthesized with the converted photographic image data D50,and sends the processing image data and the advertisement image data toa photographic image generating portion 433 and a photographic imagesynthesizing portion 434.

If the display of any of photographic images with angles of view inaccordance with first to third printing types is requested, thephotographic image generating portion 433 generates first to thirdphotographic image data D94 to D96 with angles of view in accordancewith the corresponding first to third printing types on the basis of theconverted photographic image data D50 given from the photographic imageseparating portion 428, and sends the first to third photographic imagedata D94 to D96 to a photographic image synthesizing portion 434.

Also, if the batch display of photographic images of all printing typesis requested, the photographic image synthesizing portion 434 generatesbatch photographic image data D97 that has an angle of view inaccordance with the first printing type and in which lines showingangles of view in accordance with the second and third printing typesare synthesized, on the basis of the converted photographic image dataD50 given from the photographic image separating portion 428, and sendsthe batch photographic image data D97 to the image composition switchingportion 432, and if the display of any of photographic images withangles of view in accordance with the first to third printing types isrequested, the photographic image synthesizing portion 434 sends thecorresponding first to third photographic image data D94 to D96 givenfrom the photographic image generating portion 433 to the imagecomposition switching portion 432.

In this connection, if process trimming display is requested, thephotographic image synthesizing portion 434 sends processing image dataD98 of frame ornament and/or messages and advertisement image data D99of advertisement to the image composition switching portion 432 togetherwith the corresponding batch image photographic image data D97 or thefirst to third photographic image data D94 to D96.

In addition, the photographic image synthesizing portion 434 generatesdisplay icon data D100 for selecting the display of the photographicimage based on the batch photographic image data D97 and the first tothird photographic image data D94 to D96, and process display icon dataD101 for selecting the process trimming display, and sends the displayicon data D100 and the process display icon data D101 to the imagecomposition switching portion 432.

On the other hand, the inherent control data separating portion 429separates inherent control data D102 from the photographic image headerdata D51 given from the film data separating portion 426, and sends theinherent control data D102 to an inherent control image generatingportion 436.

Then, the inherent control image generating portion 436 generatesinherent icon data D103 for selecting the display of the inherentcontrol data D102 and sends the inherent icon data D103 to the imagecomposition switching portion 432, and if the display of the inherentcontrol data D102 is requested, the inherent control image generatingportion 436 generates inherent control image data D104 constituted byletter strings and symbols for displaying its content on the basis ofthe inherent control data D102, and sends the inherent control imagedata D104 to the image composition switching portion 432.

In addition, the inherent control image generating portion 436 generatesorder icon data D105 for selecting the display of information ofprinting types and printing volumes (hereinafter, they are togetherreferred to as order information) and sends the order icon data D105 tothe image composition switching portion 432, and if the display of theorder display is requested, the inherent control image generatingportion 436 generates order information image data D106 constituted byletter strings and symbols for displaying the content of the orderdisplay, and sends the order information image data D106 to the imagecomposition switching portion 432.

Also, the additional control data separating portion 430 separatesadditional control data D107 from the photographic image header data D51given from the film data separating portion 426 and sends the additionalcontrol data D107 to an additional control image generating portion 437and a process data generating portion 435.

The additional control image generating portion 437 generates additionalicon data D108 for selecting the display of the additional control dataD107 and sends the additional icon data D108 to the image compositionswitching portion 432, and if the display of the additional control dataD107 is requested, the additional control image generating portion 437generates additional control image data D109 constituted by letterstrings, symbols and the like for displaying its content on the basis ofthe additional control data D107 given from the additional control dataseparating portion 430, and sends the additional control image data D109to the image composition switching portion 432.

If the display of process trimming is requested, the process datagenerating portion 435 generates the process image data D98 of frameornaments and messages synthesized with the corresponding convertedphotographic image data D50 on the basis of frame ornament data andmessage data stored in the additional control data D107 and generatesthe advertisement image data D99 of advertisement synthesized with thecorresponding converted photographic image data D50 on the basis of theadvertisement data stored in the additional control data D107, and sendsthese data to the photographic image synthesizing portion 434.

And every time a display selection instruction is inputted in the systemcontroller 424, the image composition switching portion 432 synthesizesin accordance with the display selection instruction the aforesaid eachdata given from the header image generating portion 431, thephotographic image synthesizing portion 434, the inherent control imagegenerating portion 436 and the process control image generating potion437, and sends obtained composition image data D111 to an image displaycircuit 438.

Thereby, the image display circuit 438 generates forwarding contentdisplay data D112 on the basis of the composition image data D111 givenfrom the decoder circuit 421 and sends the forwarding content displaydata D112 to the monitor 146, thereby displaying on the monitor 416 theforwarding content display screen 417 (FIG. 44) based on the forwardingcontent display data 112.

In this connection, in the reception photograph shop 403 (FIG. 43), inaddition to scrambling process for every converted photographic imagedata D50, the entire forwarding film data D85 may also be subjected tothe scrambling process and is sent, thereby enhancing their concealment.

And in the reception photograph shop 403, when the forwarding film dataD85 subjected to the scrambling process is sent to the forwardingrequest user's personal computer 401, transmission data D114 includingkey data D113 is transmitted to the forwarding request user's personalcomputer 401 together with or at a different timing with the forwardingfilm data D85 subjected to the scrambling process, and in addition tothis transmission data, the key data D113 is provided to the forwardingrequest user.

Thus, when the forwarding film data D85 subjected to the scramblingprocess is transmitted from the reception photograph shop 403, theforwarding request user's personal computer 401 (FIG. 45) captures thetransmission data D114 that is transmitted together with or separatelywith the forwarding film data D85 in the film data separating portion426 of the decoder circuit 421 via the interface 425 and sends thecaptured transmission data D114 to a key data extracting portion 439.

Also, in the forwarding request user's personal computer 401, the keydata D113 is inputted via a keyboard 435 by the forwarding request userprovided with the key data D113 (that is coded data, for example) fromthe reception photograph shop 403, and the inputted key data D113 issent from the system controller 424 to the key data extracting portion439.

And the key data extracting portion 439 extracts the key data D113 (thatis coded data, foe example) from the transmission data D114 given fromthe film data separating portion 426, but compares the extracted keydata D113 with the key data D113 given from the system controller 424and the key data D113 only when they match each other is sent to theheader data separating portion 427, the photograph shop image separatingportion 428, the inherent control data separating portion 429 and theadditional control data separating portion 430.

Thereby, the header data separating portion 427, the photographic imageseparating portion 428, the inherent control data separating 429 and theadditional control data separating portion 430 give descrambling processto the each corresponding film header data D52, converted photographicimage data D50, inherent control data D102 and additional control dataD107, on the basis of the key data D113.

Also, in the reception photograph shop 403, even when only the convertedphotographic image data D50 is subjected to the scrambling process, itis possible to make the forwarding request user's personal computer 401cancel the scrambling process in a similar way.

In this way, in the reception photographic shop 403, even when theforwarding film data D85 and the key data D113 are erroneously sent, itis possible to prevent unauthorized access to the photographic imagebased on the forwarding film data D85 and to disclose the forwardingcontent display screen 417 only to the forwarding request user.

Herein, in practice, as shown in FIG. 46, in the forwarding contentdisplay screen 417, the photographic image 418 of the print photographshop for which a forwarding request is made is displayed in thumb-nail,and a photographic image batch displaying icon 419A, a photographicimage H displaying icon 419B, a photographic image P displaying icon419C and a photographic image C displaying icon 419D based on thedisplay icon data D100 (FIG. 45), an inherent control data displayingicon 419E based on the inherent icon data D103, an additional controldata displaying icon 419F based on the additional icon data D108, aprocess trimming displaying icon 419G based on the process display icondata D101, an order number displaying icon 419H based on the order icondata D105, a photograph shop information displaying icon 419I based onthe photograph shop icon data D91 and a billing information displayingicon 419J based on the billing icon data D90 are displayed.

And in the forwarding content display screen 417 displayed on themonitor 416 (FIG. 45), if a mouse cursor (not shown) is moved onto eachicon in accordance with a mouse 423 (FIG. 45) operation and a clickoperation is performed, the decoder circuit 421 carries out theaforesaid set of processes in accordance with the click operation,thereby switching the content of display such that the icon selectedthrough the click is changed to a display showing the selection by colorand the like and the information corresponding to the icon is displayed.

That is, if the photographic image all displaying icon 419 A is selectedby the operation of the mouse 436 (FIG. 45) when the forwarding contentdisplay screen 417 (FIG. 46) is displayed on the monitor 416, thedecoder circuit 421 changes each of the angles of view of all thephotographic images 418 in the screen to the angle of view of the firstprinting type synthesized with lines P1 and C1 showing angles of view inaccordance with the second and third printing types on the basis of thecorresponding batch photographic image data D97.

Also, as shown in FIG. 47 and FIG. 48, if the photographic image Cdisplaying icon 419D is selected through the operation of the mouse 436(FIG. 45), the decoder circuit 421 changes the angles of view of allphotographic images 445 in the screen to the angle of view of the thirdprinting type based on the each corresponding third photographic imagedata D96.

In this connection, if the photographic image H displaying icon 419B isselected through the operation of the mouse 436, the decoder circuit 421changes angles of view of all photographic images in the screen to theangle of the first printing type based on the each corresponding firstphotographic image data D94 (not shown), and if the photographic image Pdisplaying icon 419 C is selected, the decoder circuit 421 changesangles of view of all photographic images 446 in the screen to the angleof view of the second printing type based on the each correspondingsecond photographic image data D95.

And if the inherent control data displaying icon 419E is selectedthrough the operation of the mouse 436, the decoder circuit 421 has thecontent of the inherent control data (printing condition, etc.)displayed on an inherent control data display region 447 at the downsideof each photographic image 445 and 446, on the basis of the eachcorresponding inherent control image data D104, and if the additionalcontrol data displaying icon 419F is selected, the decoder circuit 421has the content of the additional control data (the content ofadditional processing) displayed on an additional control data displayregion 448 at the downside of each photographic image 445 and 446 basedon the additional control image data D109.

Also, if the order number displaying icon 419H is selected through theoperation of the mouse 436, the decoder circuit 421 has the content ofthe order information (the printing type and the printing volume)displayed on an order number display region 449 at the downside of eachphotographic image 445 and 446 on the basis of the order informationimage data D106, and if the billing information displaying icon 419J isselected, the decoder circuit 421 has the content of the billinginformation on a billing information display region 450 at the downsideof each photographic image 445 and 446 on the basis of the billinginformation image data D92.

Furthermore, if the process trimming displaying icon 419G is selectedthrough the operation of the mouse 436, the decoder circuit 421 has theflame ornament 451 and the message 452 based on the process image dataD98 displayed on the corresponding photographic image 446 in anoverlapping manner at the angle of view being displayed at that time,and has the advertisement based on the advertisement image data D99 (notshown) displayed on the corresponding photographic image 446 in anoverlapping manner.

In addition, if the photograph shop information displaying icon 419I isselected through the operation of the mouse 436, the decoder circuit 421has the content of the photograph shop information displayed on aphotograph shop information displaying region 453 on the basis of thephotograph shop information image data D93.

Actually, upon capturing the forwarding film data D85 transmitted fromthe reception photograph shop 403 via the interface 425, the decodercircuit 421 enters a display processing procedure RT1 on the forwardingdisplay screen 417 shown in FIG. 49 from a step SP1, and in followingsteps SP2 to SP5, separates the film header data D52, the convertedphotographic image data D50 and the photograph shop image header dataD51 from the forwarding film data D85 and separates the inherent controldata D102 and the additional control data D107 from the photographicimage header data D51, followed by carrying out a process using the filmheader data D52, a process using the converted photographic image dataD50, a process using the inherent control data D102 and a process usingthe additional control data D107 in parallel.

That is, upon separating the film header data D52 from the forwardingfilm data D85 in the step SP2, the decoder circuit 421 enters afollowing step SP6 to determine whether the billing information and thephotograph shop information are stored in the film header data D52 ornot, and if the billing information and the photograph shop informationare not stored in the film header data D52, the decoder circuit 421enters a step SP7 to cancel the generation of the billing informationimage data D92 and the photograph shop information image data D93 forinformation that is not stored.

Also, in this step SP6, if the billing information and the photographshop information are stored in the film header data D52, the decodercircuit 421 waits a request for display of the stored billinginformation and photograph shop information, and refrains from enteringa step SP7 to generate the billing information image data D92 and thephotograph shop information image data. D93 based on the billinginformation and the photograph shop information until such display isrequested.

And in the step SP6, when the display of the billing information and thephotograph shop information is requested, the decoder circuit 421 entersa step SP8 to generate the billing information image data D92 and thephotograph shop information image data D93 based on the billinginformation and the photograph shop information, and enters a step SP9.

Also, upon separating the converted photographic image data D50 from theforwarding film data D85 in the step SP3, the decoder circuit 421 entersa following step SP10 to determine whether the display of thephotographic image based on each converted photographic image data D50is possible or not.

In this step SP10, obtaining a negative result means that there existthe converted photographic image data D50 which is subjected to themasking process and the converted photographic image data D50 which issubjected to the scrambling process and is not provided with the keydata D113 for canceling the scrambling process (descrambling process),and the picture of the photographic image based on these convertedphotographic image data D50 is not visible clearly or not visible atall, and at this time, the decoder circuit 421 enters the step SP7 onlyfor the processing of these corresponding converted photographic imagedata D50 to cancel the display of their photographic images.

Also, in this step SP10, obtaining a positive result means that thereexist the converted photographic image data D50 which is not subjectedto the masking process and the converted photographic image data D50which is subjected to the scrambling process but is provided with thekey data D113 for canceling the scrambling process (descramblingprocess), and the photographic, image based on these convertedphotographic image data D50 (hereinafter, this is particularly referredto as display capable photographic image data) can be displayed, and atthis time, the decoder circuit 421 separates from the display capablephotographic image data D50 the process image data and the advertisementimage data synthesized therewith, followed by entering a step SP11 and astep SP12 simultaneously, and waiting until the batch display ofphotographic images is requested in the step SP11 and waiting until thedisplay of any of photographic images with angels of view correspondingto the first to third printing types is requested in the step SP12.

Herein, in the step SP11, the decoder circuit 421 waits to see whetherthe batch display of photographic images is requested or not, andrefrains from entering the step SP7 to generate the batch photographicimage data D97 based on the display capable photographic image data D50until the batch display of the photographic images is requested.

And in the step SP11, if the batch display of the photographic images isrequested, the decoder circuit 421 enters a step SP13 to generate thebatch photographic image data D97 based on the display capablephotographic image data D50, and enters the step SP9.

Also, in the step SP12, if the display of any of the photographic imageswith angles of view corresponding to the first to third printing typesis requested, the decoder circuit 421 generates the first to thirdphotographic image data D94 to D96 of angles of view corresponding tothe first to third printing types on the basis of the display capablephotographic image data D50, and enters the step SP9.

By the way, when carrying out processing related to any one of the stepSP11 and the step SP12 in this way, the decoder circuit 421 waits untilthe process framing display is requested in parallel in a step SP14, andrefrains from entering the SP7 to generate the process image data D98and the advertisement image data D99 until such display is requested.

And if the process framing display is requested in this step SP14, thedecoder circuit 421 enters a following step SP15 to generate the processimage data D98 on the basis of the frame ornament data and the messagedata stored in the additional control data D107 and generate theadvertisement image data D99 on the basis of the advertisement datastored in the additional control data D107, and enters the step SP9.

On the other hand, the decoder circuit 421 separates the inherentcontrol data D102 from the photographic image header data D51 in thestep SP4, and then enters a following step SP16 to determine whether theorder information is stored in the inherent control data D102 or not,and if such order information is not stored, the decoder circuit 421enters the step SP7 to cancel the generation of the order informationimage data D106 for the order information.

While on the other hand, in this step SP16, if the order information isstored in the inherent control data D102, the decoder circuit 421 waitsa request for the display of the inherent control data D102 and arequest for its order information as well, and refrains from enteringthe step SP7 to generate the order information image data D106 and theinherent control image data D104 until the display of these orderinformation and inherent control data D102 is requested.

And if the display of the order information and the inherent controldata D102 is requested in the step SP16, the decoder circuit 421 entersa following step SP17 to generate the order information image data D106based on the order information and the inherent control image data D104based on the inherent control data D102, enters the step SP9.

Also, the decoder circuit 421 separates the additional control data D107from the photographic image header data D51, and then enters a followingstep SP18 to determine whether the additional process information isstored in the additional control data D107 or not, and if such processinformation is not stored, the decoder circuit 421 enters the step SP7to cancel the generation of the additional control image data D109.

While on the other hand, in this step SP16, if the additional processinformation is stored in the additional control data D107, the decodercircuit 421 waits a request for the display of the additional controldata D107, and refrains from entering the step SP7 to generate theadditional control image data D109 until the display of such additionalcontrol data D107 is requested.

And if the display of the additional control data D107 is requested inthe step SP16, the decoder circuit 421 enters a following step SP19 togenerate the order information image data D106 based on the orderinformation and the additional control image data D109 based on theadditional control data D107, and enters the step SP9.

As described above, the decoder circuit 421 thus carries out a processusing the film header data D52, a process using a converted photographicimage data D50, a process using the inherent control data D102 and aprocess using the additional control data D107 in parallel to generateeach kind of image data, and in the step SP9, synthesizes the each kindof image data and thus generates the composition image data D111.

In this connection, when carrying out the process using the film headerdata D52, the process using the converted photographic image data D50,the process using the inherent control data D102 and the process usingthe additional control data D107 in parallel, the decoder circuit 421generates the billing icon data D90, the photograph shop icon data D91,the display icon data D100, the process display icon data D101, theinherent icon data D103, the additional icon data D108 and the ordericon data D105 respectively in each corresponding process, and has theseicon data also added to the composition image data D111.

Thus, in the forwarding request user's personal computer 401 (FIG. 43),it is possible to reproduce the printing condition of print photographshop that is actually forwarded on the forwarding content display screen417 displayed on the monitor 416 to be visually checked, and it ispossible to have various kinds of information such as the printingcondition, the forwarding pattern and the forwarding fee of such printphotograph shop checked, in advance.

Also, in this personal computer 401, when the forwarding user providesinstructions to change the forwarding content as a result of checkingthe forwarding content of the print photograph shop on such forwardingcontent display screen 417, the reception photograph shop 403 isnotified of the content of the change, thereby making it possible tohave the forwarding film data D85 changed in accordance with the changeof the forwarding content.

And in the reception photograph shop 403, since the forwarding contentof the forwarding film data D85 can be changed as a result of checkingthe forwarding content in this way, the forwarding content displayscreen 417 can be used not only for checking the forwarding content butfor setting the forwarding content, and thus when the forwarding contentis set, the forwarding request user does not needs to go to thereception photograph shop 403 but can set the forwarding content athome.

In addition, in this photograph shop image commercial transactionssystem 400 (FIG. 43), the display function of the forwarding contentdisplay screen 417 provided on the personal computer 401 owned by theforwarding request user is also provided on the personal computer 402owned by the photograph shop reception user, the reception shop personalcomputer 404 and the delivery shop personal computer 406.

Thus, in the reception photograph shop 403, when the forwarding requestuser visits the shop, the forwarding content display screen 417 isdisplayed on the monitor by the reception shop's personal computer 404,thereby making it possible to have the printing condition easily checkedfrom the forwarding content without actually applying the printingprocess to the print photograph shop for which forwarding request ismade by the forwarding request user, and to carry out processing easilyon the spot even if some change in the forwarding occurs as a result ofchecking, and thus it is possible to have the forwarding contentreproduced and checked speedily and reliably.

Also, in the photograph shop image commercial transactions system 400,since it is possible to have the forwarding content display screen 417displayed on the monitor also in the personal computer 402 owned by thephotograph shop reception user and the personal computer 406 of thedelivery photograph shop 405, it is possible to have the picture,composition, image quality and the like of the print photograph shop tobe forwarded, and the frame ornament and message or the synthesiscondition of the advertisement visually checked in advance and have theprinting condition and the like of the print photograph shop checkedalso at the photograph shop reception user and the delivery photographshop 405.

And in the photograph shop image commercial transactions system 400, atthe photograph shop reception user and the delivery photograph shop 405,if a permission from the forwarding request user is obtained when theforwarding content of the print photograph shop is checked in advance, achange (change of the printing type and the printing volume of thephotographic image, and the existence and change, etc. of the frameornament and the message to be synthesized) can also be made to theforwarding content from the photograph shop reception user and thedelivery photograph shop 405.

Also, in the photograph shop image commercial transactions system 400,if the forwarding content display screen 417 is displayed on the monitorby the personal computer 402 owned by the photograph shop reception userand the delivery shop personal computer 406 of the delivery photographshop 405, it can be checked whether the forwarded print photograph shopis a correct one (whether it is not tempered in the course oftransmission) and the forwarding of the print photograph shop can bemade more reliable.

In the above described configuration, in this photographic imagecommercial transactions system 400, by the reception photograph shop403, the converted photographic image data is generated from thephotographic image of an APS negative film 1A in response to a requestfor the forwarding of the print photograph shop and generates the userdata recorded in such an APS negative film 1A and the inherent controldata based on the printing condition and the like designated at theforwarding request user and/or the reception photograph shop 403, andgenerates the forwarding film data D85 having the converted photographicimage data and the inherent control data.

And in the reception photograph shop 403, as necessary, the forwardingcontent display screen 417 is displayed on the monitor based on theforwarding film data D85 by the reception personal computer 404 to checkthe forwarding content through the forwarding content display screen417, and the forwarding film data D85 is transmitted from the receptionshop personal computer 404 via the network to the personal computer 401of the forwarding request user, the personal computer 402 of thephotograph shop reception user and/or the personal computer 406 of thedelivery shop 405, and thus the forwarding content display screen 417 isdisplayed on the monitor on the basis of the forwarding film data D85also in the personal computer 401 of the forwarding request user, thepersonal computer 402 of the photograph shop reception user and/or thedelivery shop personal computer 406 to have the forwarding content ofthe print photograph shop checked through the forwarding content displayscreen 417.

Thus, in the photographic image processing transactions system 400,prior to the forwarding of the print photograph, the print photographshop can be reproduced on the forwarding content display screen 417 tohave its forwarding content checked for the reception photograph shop403, the delivery photograph shop 405, the forwarding request user andthe photograph shop reception user respectively, without actuallyprinting the print photograph, thus making it possible to have theforwarding content of the print photograph shop checked speedily andreliably.

According to the above configuration, by the reception photograph shop403, to the converted photographic image data of the photographic imageof the APS negative film 1A for which a forwarding request is made isadded the inherent control data composed of the user data regeneratedfrom the APS negative film 1A and the printing condition designated atthe reception photograph shop 403 side to generate the forwarding filmdata D85, and the forwarding content of the print photograph shop to beforwarded is checked on the forwarding content display screen 417 basedon the forwarding film data D85 displayed on the monitor 416 by thepersonal computer 401 of the forwarding request user, the personalcomputer 402 of the photograph shop reception user, the reception shoppersonal computer 404 or the delivery shop personal computer 406,thereby making it possible to reproduce the print photograph shop on theforwarding content display screen 417 to check the forwarding contentspeedily and reliably without actually printing the print photographshop to be forwarded, in addition to the effects obtained thorough thefirst and second embodiments, thus the photographic image commercialtransactions system capable of making the forwarding of the printphotograph shop more easy can be achieved.

(8) Fifth Embodiment

FIG. 50 shows a photographic image commercial transactions system 500according to the fifth embodiment, and is configured such that a nodestation 503 owned by a charge accounting dealer is connected to a datadistribution center 501 owned by a data distribution dealer via anabove-ground dedicated line 502, and photograph shops 507, 508 and abank 509 are connected via above-ground dedicated lines 504, 505 and506, and user's houses 512 to 514 are connected via a telephone line 510or a above-ground dedicated line 511 such as a line for cable televisionto the node station 503.

And in this photographic image commercial transactions system 500,transmission data D150 transmitted from the data distribution center 501via a satellite broadcasting antenna 515 towards a broadcastingsatellite 516 can be received by satellite broadcasting receiversdescribed later that are placed in the photograph shop 507, 508 anduser's houses 512 to 514 via each corresponding satellite broadcastingantenna 517 to 520.

In the data distribution center 501, two or more channels' worth ofprogram organization is carried out by an organization station 530, andobtained program organization lists are supplied to an image productionstation 532, a music production station 533 and a distribution station534 via an above-ground dedicated line 531.

The image production station 532 generates image distribution data D151from a distribution object image content such as a movie for a programallocated on the basis of a program organization list given from theorganization station 530, various kinds of information such as duplicatelimitation information, billing information, category codes and parentcodes showing audio-visual age limits are added to such generated imagedistribution data D151 and are sent to the organization station 530 viathe dedicated line 531.

Also, the music production station 533 generates music distribution dataD152 from a distribution object music content such as music performed bymusicians for a program allocated on the basis of a program organizationlist given from the organization station 530, and various kinds ofinformation such as duplicate limitation information, billinginformation and category codes are added to such generated musicdistribution data D152 and are sent to the organization station 530 viathe dedicated line 531.

Furthermore, the distribution station 534 stores in a server 535connected thereto various kinds of program data D153 constituted byimage data and voice data produced at a television station (not shown),and if the program list is given from the organization station 530, thedistribution station 534 reads out the program data 153 designated basedon the program organization list from the server 535 and sends the sameto the organization station 530 via the dedicated line 531.

The organization station 530 generates program information dataconstituted by program tables introducing broadcast contents for eachchannel and the like on the basis of the program organization list, andif the image distribution data D151, the music distribution data D152and the program data D153 are given from the image production station532, the music production station 533 and the distribution station 534,the organization station 530 generates broadcast distribution data D154from the image distribution data D151, the music distribution data D152and the program data D153 for each channel and the program informationdata, and sends the generated two or more channels' worth of broadcastdistribution data D154 to a data broadcast station 536.

The data broadcast station 536 captures the broadcast distribution dataD154 (image distribution data D151, music distribution data D152,program data D153 and program information data D155) given from theorganization station 530 in a multiplexer 540 for each channel.

The multiplexer 540 compresses and encodes the image distribution dataD151, the music distribution data D152, the program data D153 and theprogram information data D155 of the broadcast distribution data D154given from the organization station 530 into packets in successionrespectively for a predetermined unit by, for example, a Moving PictureExperts Group (MPEG) system, time division multiplexes the obtainedpackets, and sends multiplexed data D157 obtained in this way to arandomized circuit 541.

The randomized circuit 541 subjects the multiplexed data D157 given fromthe multiplexer 540 to a randomizing process to change the list of thepacket data constituting the multiplexed data D157 to the randomness,and sends obtained randomized data D158 to an error correction additioncircuit 542.

The error correction addition circuit 542 generates error correctiondata from the randomized data D158 given from the randomized circuit541, and adds the error correction data to randomized data D158, therebysending obtained error correction addition data D159 to an interleavecircuit 543.

The interleave circuit 543 subjects the error correction addition dataD159 given from the error correction addition circuit 542 to aninterleave process, and sends obtained interleave data D160 to amodulation circuit 545.

Thereby, the modulation circuit 545 modulates interleave data D160 givenfrom the interleave circuit 543 by, for example, a Quadrature PhaseShift Keying (QPSK) system, transmits obtained transmission data D150from the satellite broadcasting antenna 515 towards the broadcastingsatellite 516 as output of the data send station 534.

And the transmission data D150 sent from the data distribution center501 (FIG. 50) towards the broadcasting satellite is received by thesatellite broadcasting receiver of each house 512 to 514 via thesatellite broadcasting antennas 519 and 520.

As shown in FIG. 52, the satellite broadcasting receiver 550 isconstituted a satellite broadcasting receiver 551 and a home server 552storing a plurality of hard disks therein, and receives via thesatellite broadcasting antennas 519 and 520 the transmission data D150transmitted via the broadcasting satellite 516, by a demodulationcircuit 555 of the satellite broadcasting receiver 551.

The modulation circuit 555 demodulates by the QPSK system thetransmission data D150 received via the satellite broadcasting antennas519 and 520, and sends the obtained interleave data D160 to adeinterleave circuit 556.

The deinterleave circuit 556 subjects the interleave data D160 givenfrom the modulation circuit 555 to a deinterleave process, and sends theobtained error correction addition data D159 to an error correctioncircuit 557.

The error correction circuit 557 separates the error correction datafrom the error correction addition data D159 given from the deinterleavecircuit 556, subjects the randomized data D158 to an error correctionprocess on the basis of such separated error correction data, and sendsthe randomized data 158 with its error corrected as a result thereof toa randomized circuit 558.

The randomized circuit 558 subjects the randomized data D158 given fromthe error correction circuit 557 to the randomizing process so that thelist of the packet data constituting the randomized data D158 is turnedback to the original list, and sends the obtained multiplexed data D157to a demultiplexer 559.

The demultiplexer 559 separates the multiplexed data D157 given from therandomized circuit 558 into the packet data of the image distributiondata D151, the music distribution data D152, the program data D153 andthe program information data D155, subjected such separated packet datato a corresponding demodulation process in succession, sends theobtained broadcast distribution data D154 composed of the imagedistribution data D151, the music distribution data D152, the programdata D153 and the program information data D155 to the home server 552,and thus makes the home server 552 store the two or more channels' worthof broadcast distribution data D154 transmitted from the datadistribution center 501.

The home server 552 reads the program information data DD153 of thestored broadcast distribution data D154 from each hard disk to send theprogram information data to the monitor 565 in accordance with a user'soperation, thereby having a program table based on the programinformation data D155 displayed on the monitor 565, and thus allowingthe user to select a desired program through the program list.

And if the viewing and listening of a desired program is selected anddesignated by the user, with the program table being displayed on themonitor 565, the home sever 552 reads the corresponding program dataD153 from the internal hard disk to send the program data D153 to themonitor 565, thereby allowing the user to view and listen to the desiredprogram.

Also, if the purchase of a desired image content is designated by theuser, with the table list being displayed on the monitor 565, the homeserver 552 reads the corresponding image distribution data D151 from theinternal hard disk to send the image distribution data D151 to themonitor 565, thereby allowing the user to view and listen to the desiredimage content.

Furthermore, the home server 552 is provided with a card slot 522 Aconstituted by the interface for an Integrated Circuit (IC) card and amemory card (not shown), and if the purchase of a desired music contentis designated by the user via the program table on the monitor 565, withthe card slot 522A being loaded with the IC card or the memory card, thehome server 552 reads the corresponding music distribution data D152from the internal hard disk, and records the music distribution dataD152 in the IC card or the memory card via the card slot 522A.

Thereby, the user can enjoy the music content, using a portable musicplayer (not shown) using the IC card or the memory card.

In addition, when the purchase of the image content and the musiccontent is designated, the home server 552 fetches the billinginformation added to their image distribution data D151 and musicdistribution data D152, and sends as billing data D165 the fetchedbilling information together with an ID that is allocated in advance tothe user (hereinafter, it is referred to as a user ID) to the nodestation 503 via the telephone line 510 or the dedicated line 511connected to the home server 552.

The node station 503 (FIG. 50) carries out a billing process on thebasis of the billing data given from user's satellite broadcastingreceiver 550, and sends the obtained result of the billing process tothe bank 509 together with the user ID added to the billing data D165.

Thereby, the bank 509, for example, transfers the payment for purchasefrom the account of the user who has purchased the image content and themusic content to the transactions account of the data distributioncenter 501 to carry out a payment process based on the result of thebilling process and the user ID given from the node station 503.

Thus, in this way, the data distribution center 501 can distribute theimage distribution data D151 and the music distribution data D152together with program data D155 to a plurality users, and if the imagecontent and the music content are purchased in accordance with thedistribution, the data distribution center 501 can carry out the paymentprocess electronically to establish electronic commercial transactionsfor the purchase of such contents.

In this connection, when this kind of image content and music contentare distributed, the data distribution center 501 can check the contentof service to the user's camera using a path of the satellitebroadcasting or a path of the above-ground dedicated line, and canupdate the operating system of the satellite broadcasting receiver 550,and so force.

In addition to such a configuration, in case of this photographic imagecommercial transactions system 500, the photograph shop 507 and 508 areconstituted by the satellite broadcasting receiver 550 described aboveas to FIG. 52, a personal computer 570 connected to the dedicated line504 and a photographic image printing machine 571, as shown in FIG. 53.

In these photograph shops 507 and 508, if a film cartridge (not shown)in which the APS film is stored is brought in by the user and theprinting of the photographic image formed in exposure on the APS film isrequested, the APS film is subjected to a development process, followedby using the obtained APS negative film with for example, thephotographic image printing machine 571 having a function similar tothat of the reception shop photographic image printing machine 302described above as to FIG. 41 to generate the film data D15.

And in the photograph shop 507 and 508, order confirmation data D166having each photographic image displayed in thumb-nail, by, for example,the personal computer having a function similar to that of the receptionshop personal computer 363 described above as to FIG. 41 on the basis ofits film data D15 is generated, the billing information for the printingrequest and the user ID of the printing requester are added to thegenerated order confirmation data D166 and are sent to the distributionstation 534 (FIG. 50) via the dedicated line 504, the node station 503(FIG. 50) and the dedicated line (FIG. 50) in succession.

The distribution station 534 (FIG. 50) stores in the server 535 the userID owning the satellite broadcasting receiver 550 and an inherent IDallocated in advance to the satellite broadcasting receiver 550(hereinafter, it is referred to as a receiver ID), with these IDscorresponding to each other, and if the order confirmation data D166 isgiven from the photograph shop 507 and 508, the distribution stationfetches the user ID added to the order confirmation data D166.

And the distribution station 534 reads the receiver ID corresponding tothe user ID from the server 535, adds the read receiver ID to the orderconfirmation data D166, sends obtained forwarding order confirmationdata D167 to the organization station 530 via the dedicated line 531.

Thereby, the organization station 530 sends the forwarding orderconfirmation data D167 given from the distribution station 534 to thedata send station 536 as a part of two or more channels' worth ofbroadcast distribution data D154, and thus has the transmission dataD168 including the forwarding order confirmation data D167 sent from itsdata send station 536.

Herein, in the satellite broadcasting receiver 550 (FIG. 52 and FIG.53), if the broadcast distribution data D154 is generated from themultiplexed data D157 at the demultiplexer 559 of the satellitebroadcasting receiver 551 when data is received, whether data with thereceiver ID added thereto is included in the broadcast data D154 or notis detected, and in the case where data with the receiver ID addedthereto is included, the receiver ID is compared with the receiver IDallocated to the satellite broadcasting receiver 550 of its own house512 to 513, and as a result of this, the data with the receiver IDmatching its own receiver ID added thereto is selectively fetched to bestored in the home server 552.

Thus, in the house of user who has requested the photograph shop 507 and508 to print the photographic image out of houses 512 to 513, when thetransmission data D168 transmitted from the data distribution center 501is received by the satellite broadcasting receiver 551, the forwardingorder confirmation data D167 included in the transmission data D 168 canbe correctly fetched to be stored in the home server 552.

And, after that, the home server 552 reads the forwarding orderconfirmation data D167 from the internal hard disk in accordance withuser's operation as shown in FIG. 54, then sends the forwarding orderconfirmation data to the monitor 565, thereby having a print photographshop order confirmation screen 573 based on the forwarding orderconfirmation data D167 displayed on the monitor 565.

In this print photograph shop order confirmation screen 573, eachphotographic image 574 for which a request for printing has been made isdisplayed in thumb-nail, the printing type 576 designated at the time ofpicture taking with a use of an APS camera (not shown) is displayed atthe lower right of the photographic image 574 together with the framenumber 575, and the line 574A showing the angle of view of thedesignated printing type is further displayed on the photographic image574 in an overlapping manner.

In addition, in the print photograph shop order confirmation screen 573,a printing condition display region 577 is provided respectively at thedownside of each photographic image 574, and on the printing conditiondisplay region 577 are displayed various kinds of printing conditionssuch as the printing type, the printing volume, the print size, theexistence of the flame ornament and additional processing of the messageand the existence of the printing of the photographic image designatedat the time of picture taking or at the time of request for printing.Also, a check box 578 for showing that the confirmation of the printingcondition is completed is provided at the lower right of the printphotograph shop order confirmation screen 573.

And if predetermined operation instructions are inputted by the user,with this print photograph shop order confirmation screen 573 beingdisplayed on the monitor 565, the home server 552 may change variouskinds of printing conditions in the printing condition display region577 on the print photograph shop order confirmation screen 573 inaccordance with the operation instructions, and thereafter, the homeserver 552 has a check mark displayed on the check box 578 in accordancewith the operation by the user, and then determines that theconfirmation of the printing condition is completed.

Thereby, when the confirmation of the printing condition is completed,the home server 552 generates order confirmation completion data D169from the print photograph shop confirmation screen 573 with the printingcondition changed as necessary, adds the ID allocated in advance to thephotograph shop 507 and 508 that has requested the printing process ofthe photograph shop image (hereinafter, it is referred to as photographshop ID) to the order confirmation completion data D169, and sends thesame to the node station 503 via the telephone line 510 or the dedicatedline 511.

Herein, if the order confirmation completion data D169 is given from thehome server 552, the node station (FIG. 50) reads the billinginformation, the user ID and the photograph shop ID added to the orderconfirmation completion data D169 and records the read billinginformation, user ID and photograph shop ID in the internal memory, andthen sends the order confirmation completion data D169 to thedistribution station 534 via the dedicated line 502.

The distribution station 534 also stores the photograph shop ID and thereceiver ID of the satellite broadcasting receiver 550 owned by thephotograph shop 507 and 508 in the server 535, with these Idscorresponding to each other, together with the aforesaid user ID andreceiver ID, and if the order confirmation completion data D169 is givenfrom the node station 503, the distribution station 534 fetches thephotograph shop ID added to the order confirmation completion data D169.

And the distribution station 534 reads the receiver ID corresponding tothe photograph shop ID from the server 535, adds the read receiver ID tothe order confirmation completion data D169, and sends obtainedtransmission order confirmation completion data D170 to the organizationstation 530 via the dedicated line 531.

Thereby, the organization station 530 sends the transmission orderconfirmation completion data D170 given from the distribution station534 to the data send station 536 as a part of two or more channels'worth of broadcast distribution data D154, and thus has transmissiondata D171 including the transmission order confirmation completion dataD170 sent from the data send station 536.

In the photograph shop 507 and 508 (FIG. 53) requested to print thephotographic image by the user, if the transmission data D171transmitted from the data distribution center 501 by the satellitebroadcasting receiver 551, the transmission order confirmationcompletion data D170 included in the transmission data D171 can bereliably fetched similar to the satellite broadcasting receiver 551(FIG. 52) described above, and the fetched transmission orderconfirmation completion data D170 is stored in the home server 552.

Thereby, in the photograph shop 507 and 508 (FIG. 53) requested to printthe photographic image by the user, the transmission order confirmationcompletion data D170 stored in the home server 552 by the personalcomputer 570 is read, the print photograph shop order confirmationscreen 573 based on the read transmission order confirmation completiondata D170 (FIG. 54) is displayed on the monitor (not shown), and thusthe printing condition of the photographic image can be confirmed in thebasis of the print-photograph shop order confirmation screen 573.

And in the photograph shop 507 and 508 (FIG. 53) requested to print thephotographic image by the user, the print photograph shop and an indexprint are generated under the condition confirmed on the printphotograph shop order confirmation screen 573, and the generated printphotograph shop and the index print are delivered to the user (printingrequester) by mail, for example, thereby making it possible to reliablyavoid generating the print photograph shop under the printing conditiondifferent from the condition desired by the user.

Also, at this time, in the photograph shop 507 and 508, if the printphotograph shop and the index print are forwarded to the user,identification data 172 for the billing information is sent to the nodestation 503 via the dedicated line 504.

And the node station 503 (FIG. 50) reads the corresponding billinginformation, user ID and photograph shop ID from the memory on the basisof the identification data given from the photograph shop 507 and 508,carries out the billing process on the basis of the billing information,user Id and photograph shop ID, and the obtained result of the billingprocess is sent to the bank 509 as the billing data D173 along with theuser ID and the photograph shop ID.

Thereby, the bank 509 transfers the corresponding payment for printingfrom the account of the user who has made a request for the printing ofthe photographic image to the account of the photograph shop who hasaccepted the request to subject the photographic image to the printingprocess on the basis of the billing data D173 given from the nodestation 503 to carry out the billing process.

Thus, in this photographic image commercial transactions system 500,once user brings in the APS film to the photograph shop 507 and 508 torequest the printing of the photographic image, the user can receive theprint photograph shop generated in accordance with a desired conditionwithout visiting the photograph shop 507 and 508 thereafter, and canelectronically carry out the payment for the printing, and theelectronic commercial transactions for the printing of the photographicimage can be established.

In this connection, in the photographic image commercial transactionssystem 500, not only the request for the printing of the photographicimage but a request for the forwarding of the photographic image and arequest for the selling of the photographic image can be performed usingthe photograph shop 507 and 508 and the data distribution center 501 asin the case of the request for the printing.

That is, in the photographic image commercial transactions system 500,even at the time of the request for the forwarding of the photographicimage and the request for the selling of the photographic image, theuser can check the forwarding content and the selling content to providenotification with the photograph shop 507 and 508 while he or she staysin the house 512 to 514.

The photograph shop 507/708, when entrusted by a user with selling aphoto picture, generates index data for introducing the photo pictureand send it to the data distribution center 501 so as to put the photopicture on view to the public via the data distribution center 501.

Confirming the contents of the photo picture received and to besold,.the photograph shop 507/708 generates film data to be sent/soldfrom the film data D15 with use of a personal computer 570 and send thedata to the photograph shop 507/508 near the original sender or thepurchaser via the data distribution center 501. Then, the photographshop 507/508 can print out a photo and an index print from the receivedfilm data and send them to the original sender or purchaser by mail.

The data distribution center 501 (FIG. 50) can compress and encode thebroadcast data D154 to be distributed. Therefore, for example, thecenter 501 sends the data D154 for a few hundreds of channels with useof a frequency band of about 5 GHz reserved beforehand in a broadcastingsatellite 516.

In recent years, however, in the data distribution center 501 the amountof the transmission data obtained by compressing and encoding the sameamount of the distribution data D154 is getting less and less due to theprogress of the technique for compressing and encoding data.

As a result, the data transfer rate per unit time required to sendtransmit data D150 from each channel (hereinafter, to be referred to asa real data transfer rate) is becoming less than the data transfer rateper unit time assigned to a channel (to be referred to as an assigneddata transfer rate) in the data distribution center 501. Consequently,the assigned data transfer rate of each channel has come to have asurplus.

This is why the data distribution center 501 uses such the surplus ofthe assigned data transfer rate, generated in each channel for, forexample, the assignment of the error correction data generated withselective use of two methods, which are different in error correctionperformance, thereby improving the noise resistance of the transmit dataD150 from each channel on the satellite line. The surplus of the datatransfer rate of each channel can thus be used effectively.

Concretely, because the transmit data D150 is affected less by noise ona fine day, the data distribution center 501 assigns error correctiondata with a low error correction performance to the surplus of the datatransfer rate of each channel. On the contrary, because the transmitdata D150 is affected by noise more on a bad weather day, the datadistribution center 501 assigns error correction data with a high errorcorrection performance to the surplus of the data transfer rate assignedto each channel.

In some cases, however, in case the data distribution center 501 assignsa low error correction performance to such a surplus on a fine day, theamount of error correction data is reduced according to the degradationof the error correction performance, thereby a surplus is generated inan assigned data transfer rate even when error correction data isassigned to the surplus of the data transfer rate assigned to thechannel as described above.

And, while the data distribution center 501 is set so as to broadcastdata for a few hundreds of channels as described above, the number ofpicture production departments 532, music production departments 533,and distribution departments 534 are limited respectively as a matter ofcourse. This is why it is difficult to secure the picture distributiondata D151, the music distribution data D152, and the program data D153for all of such extremely many channels in some cases.

And, because the data distribution center 501 keeps securing a frequencyband that is secured once for the broadcasting satellite 516 even whenthe band can have empty channels, the data transfer rate assigned toeach of those empty channels is regarded as a surplus.

Furthermore, when considering the user's utilization rate for eachchannel, the utilization often becomes the highest, for example, in thetime band between 6 p.m. and 12 a.m. while the user is possibly athis/her home 512 to 514, although it depends on the user's life style.On the contrary, the utilization rate becomes low in the time bandbetween morning and afternoon while the user often goes out.

Consequently, the data distribution center 501 stops data transmissionto some of the channels (hereinafter, those channels will be referred toas transmission limited channels) only in such the time band in whichthe utilization rate is low. While data transmission is stopped forthose transmission limited channels, a surplus is also generated in thedata transfer rate assigned to each of those channels.

In addition, in the data distribution center 150 the amount of thedistribution data D154 itself for each channel is reduced in some casesaccording to changes of the amount of such the data as picturedistribution data D151, voice distribution data D152, etc. included inthe data D154. In such a case, therefore, a surplus is also generated inthe data transfer rate of each of those channels.

Consequently, the data distribution center 501 uses a surplus generatedin the data transfer rate of a channel so as to transmit predetermineddata (hereinafter, to be referred to as transmission request data) D175such as order confirmation data D167, order confirmation terminationdata D170, etc. received from a photograph shop 507/508, as well as froma user when requested to send such data as order confirmation data D166,etc. from the photograph shop 507/508 and/or when requested to sendorder confirmation termination data D169, etc. from the user.

Concretely, the programming department 530 in the data distributioncenter 501, when receiving transmission request data D175 from thedistribution department 534 as shown in FIG. 55, detects a surplus inthe data transfer rate assigned to a channel according to the weathercondition (that is, a real data transfer rate required for errorcorrection data in accordance with the error correction performance),the broadcasting plans of the picture production department 532, themusic production department 533, and the distribution department 534(that is, a change of the real data transfer rate required for thebroadcast distribution data D154), and the broadcasting plan of eachchannel according to a programming list (that is, presence/absence ofempty and transmission-limited channels).

The programming department 530 detects a real data transfer raterequired for the transmission request data D175 received from thedistribution department 534 and compares the detected real data transferrate with the surplus of the data transfer rate assigned to a channel,thereby detecting a channel having a surplus in its assigned datatransfer rate corresponding to the real data transfer rate.Consequently, the programming department 530 transmits the transmissionrequest data D175 with use of the channel.

Consequently, in this photo picture e-commerce system 500, it ispossible to transmit data D175 requested from a photograph shop 507/508,as well as from a user with use of the surplus of the data transfer rateassigned to the channel, thereby the data D175 can be sent at asignificantly less price than when a dedicated channel is secured forthe transmission of the data D175.

In this connection, the programming department 530 sets a comparativelylow error correction performance for the error correction data in casethere is no channel having a surplus in the data transfer ratecorresponding to the real data transfer rate required for thetransmission request data D175. Consequently, it is possible to increasethe surplus of the data transfer rate assigned to the channel and theincreased surplus can be used to transmit the transmission request dataD175.

Unlike the broadcast distribution data D154 to be transmitted accordingto a programming list, the transmission time is not limited for thetransmission request data D175. Consequently, the programming department530 must wait until a surplus is generated in a channel with respect toits data transfer rate corresponding to the real data transfer raterequired for the transmission request data D175 even when the department530 receives the data D175 from the distribution department 534.Consequently, it is possible to transmit the transmission request dataD175 almost surely with use of a channel that has generated a surplus inits assigned data transfer rate.

In addition to the e-commerce for the above-described series of printedphotos, this photo picture e-commerce system 500 can also provide aphoto printing service with use of the picture distribution data D151and the music distribution data D152. Hereunder, such the printingservice will be described.

In this case, the production department 532 in the data distributioncenter 501, when generating picture distribution data D151 according topicture contents, creates picture service data D176 from the photopicture of a title for the picture contents, any scene in the picturecontents, actor's/actress' photo picture, etc. and transmits thegenerated picture service data D176 to the distribution department 534via a leased line 512 so as to be stored in the server 535, as well astransmits the data D176 together with picture distribution data D151 tothe programming department 530 via the leased line 531.

The music production department 533, when generating music distributiondata D152 according to music contents, generates music service data D177from a photo picture of a title for the music contents, such a photopicture as an album jacket, etc. so as to match with the title, anartist photo picture, a photo picture for the words of a song, etc. andtransmits the generated music service data D177 to the distributiondepartment 534 via a leased line 512 so as to be stored in the server535, as well as transmits the data D177 together with the musicdistribution data D152 to the programming department 530 via the leasedline 531.

And, the programming department 530 generates broadcast distributiondata D178 to which the picture service data D176 and the music servicedata D177 received from the picture production department 532 and themusic production department 533 are added so as to correspond to thebroadcasting of the picture and music contents or so as to become thelast data of the broadcasting and transmits the data items to each ofthe homes 512 to 514 via the data broadcasting department 536 and thesatellite broadcasting department 515 sequentially.

Consequently, the satellite broadcasting receiver 550 (FIG. 52) in eachof the homes 512 to 514 can receive the picture service data D176 andthe music service data D177 and stores those service data items in thehome server 552 (FIG. 52.) respectively.

The home server 552, in case the user purchases the picture contents ofthe corresponding picture distribution data D151 after picture servicedata D176 is stored therein, reads the data D176 at the end of thebroadcasting of the picture contents or at any user-specified timing andtransmits the data D176 onto a monitor 565. Thus, the picture printingorder screen 580 as shown in FIG. 56 is displayed on the monitor 565.

On this picture printing order screen 580 are displayed titles ofpicture contents, scenes in the picture contents, various photo picturesof actors/actresses 581 as thumb-nails. On the screen 580 are alsodisplayed presence/absence of orders for the photo pictures 581 and aselect area 582 for selecting print types of ordered photo pictures.

And, receiving an order from a user on the picture print order screen580, the home server 552 generates picture printing order data D179according to the picture service data D176 and adds the user ID to thedata D179, then transmits the data to the node department 503 via atelephone line 510 or leased line 511.

The node department 503 manages such the picture services collectively.And, receiving picture printing order data D179 from the home server522, the node department 503 specifies a photograph shop 507 or 508 towhich printing of the ordered photo picture is requested, then generatesprint request data D180 from the picture printing order data D179 andthe photograph shop ID of the photograph shop 507 or 508 and transmitsthe data D180 to the distribution department 534 via a leased line 502.

Consequently, the distribution department 534 reads the correspondingpicture service data D176 from the server 535 according to the printingrequest data D180 and generates picture printing data D181 from the readpicture service data D176, the printing request data D180, the user IDand the photograph shop ID added to the data D180, and the receiver IDof the satellite broadcasting receiver 555 of the photograph shop507/508. The distribution department 534 then transmits the data D181 tothe programming department 530.

And, the programming department 530 generates broadcast distributiondata D182 to which picture printing data D181 received from thedistribution department 534 is added and transmits the data D182 to thephotograph shops 507 and 508 sequentially via the data transmissiondepartment 536 and the satellite broadcasting department 515.

Consequently, the specified photograph shop 507/508 (FIG. 53) receivesthe picture printing data D181 via the satellite broadcasting receiver550, then transmits the data D181 to the photo picture printer 571 viathe personal computer 570 so as to be printed in the print formspecified by the user according to the printing data D181 with use ofthe photo picture printer 571, thereby generating a printed photo, aswell as a seal print, a calendar, a poster on which the photo picture isprinted respectively.

The photograph shops 507 and 508 pass the printed photo, the seal print,the calendar, and/or the poster to the user by mail according to theuser order and transmits account data D183 denoting the printing charge(including the printing price) generated in this photo picture printingprocess to the node department 503 via a leased line 504 or 505.

Consequently, the node department 503 makes an account processingaccording to the account data D183, the service-related user ID, the IDof the photograph shop 507/508, the charge of the data distributioncenter 501, etc. and communicates the information about the accountprocessing result to a bank 509, thereby enabling the bank 509 to settlethe account. The e-commerce for the picture printing service is thusfinished.

On the other hand, the home server 552 (FIG. 52), when having stored themusic service data D177, reads the picture service data D177 togetherwith the music distribution data D152 from the hard disk while an ICcard or memory card is loaded in the card slot 552A in case the userpurchases the music contents of the corresponding music distributiondata D152. Then, the home server 552 records the data D177 in the ICcard or memory card via the card slot. 552A.

And, as shown in FIG. 57, in a portable music player 590 in which an ICcard or memory card is to be loaded, a title (not illustrated), thewords of a song (not illustrated), a photo picture 591 corresponding tothe title, and further an icon picture 592 provided with an iconspecific to music contents together with the title, etc. as shown inFIG. 58 are displayed on a display device 593 of the portable musicplayer 590 (FIG. 57) according to the picture service data D177 readfrom the IC card or memory card. Consequently, the user can enjoy notonly the music contents, but also various other pictures related to themusic contents.

By the way, the home server 552 (FIG. 52), when the user purchases themusic service data D177 as described above, transmits the accountinginformation for the corresponding music contents, as well as theaccounting information for the music service and the type of therecording medium used for purchasing the music service data D177 to thenode department 503 via the telephone line 510 or leased line 511.

In this case, the node department 503 (FIG. 50) manages such musicservices collectively. And, when receiving accounting information formusic contents and a music service from the home server 522, the nodedepartment 503 processes the account according to the accountinginformation and communicates the accounting result to a bank 509,thereby enabling the bank 509 to settle the account and finish thee-commerce for the picture printing service.

The node department 503 (FIG. 50) specifies a photograph shop 507/508 soas to request the shop for printing the photo picture as one of themusic services even after the account is processed so as to finish thee-commerce as described above. The node department 503 then communicatesthe information and the type of the recording medium used by the user tothe distribution department 534 via the leased line 502.

Consequently, the distribution department 534 reads the correspondingmusic service data D177 from the server 535 according to the receivedinformation and generates music printing data D190 from the read musicservice data D177, the user ID, the photograph shop ID, and the receiverID of the satellite broadcasting receiver 555 of the photograph shop507/508 and transmits the data D190 to the programming department 530.

The programming department 530 then generates broadcast distributiondata D191 to which the music print data D190 received from thedistribution department 534 is added just like the picture servicedescribed above and transmits the generated data D191 to the photographshops 507 and 508 sequentially via the data transmission department 536and the satellite broadcasting department 515.

Consequently, the specified photograph shop 507/508 (FIG. 53) receivesthe music print data D190 via the satellite receiver 550, then transmitsthe data D190 to the photo printer 571 via the personal computer 570 soas to enable the photo printer 571 to generate a stick label 497 onwhich a picture 596 is printed out so as to match with a title togetherwith the title 595, for example, as shown in FIG. 59, according to themusic print data D190 and sends the label 497 to the corresponding userby mail.

Thus, the user, after purchasing the music service data D177, can enjoya picture of the purchased music data D177 displayed on the displaydevice 593 of the portable music player 590. In addition, the user canstick the label 497 on the IC card or memory card 598 that recordscorresponding music contents so as to easily identify if the subjectcontents are recorded in the IC card or memory card 598.

To provide such the picture and music services, the data distributioncenter 501 uses the surplus of the data transfer rate assigned to achannel just like the photo picture printing request described above soas to transmit the picture service data D176, the music service dataD177, as well as the picture printing data D181 and the music printingdata D190 that must be transmitted to the photograph shop 507/508 whenin service operation.

In this fifth embodiment, the home server 552 (FIG. 42), while it has astorage capacity of, for example, 30 to 100 giga-bytes, shouldpreferably have a storage capacity of 1 tera-bytes or over when it keepsstoring the desired program data D153 selected from the broadcastdistribution data D154 received from the data distribution center 501,the picture distribution data D151, and the voice data D152.

Concretely, the home server 552 should preferably have a storagecapacity of 1 tera-bytes or over inevitably in case picture data thatrequires a two-hour broadcasting time is 6 giga-bytes in data length andthe user stores about 200 titles of such picture data for a year so asto keep watching and listening to pictures output on the basis of thepicture data.

The home server 552 of the user's satellite broadcasting receiver 550,when the above-described photo printing order confirmation screen 573shown in FIG. 54 is displayed on the monitor 565, can confirm the photopicture printing condition and specify a purchase of the index dataconfigured by each photo picture displayed as a thumb nail and cancommunicate the specification of the purchase of the index data togetherwith the order confirmation termination data D169 to the photographshops 507 and 508.

Receiving this information, the photograph shop 507/508 generates theindex data on the basis of the film data D15 on the personal computer570 and transmit the generated index data to the user's satellitebroadcasting receiver 550 via the data distribution center 501.

Consequently, the user can purchase the index data separately from theprinted photo and the index received from the photograph shop 507/508and display index pictures on the monitor 565 on the basis of those dataitems. In addition, the user can transfer the index data from the homeserver 552 to an IC card or memory card 598 so as to be recordedtherein.

Any of the photograph shops 507 and 508, even when transmitting theindex data to the user such way, generates a stick label matching withthe contents of the IC card or memory card 598 and sends it to the userso that the user can identify the contents in the IC card or memory card598 easily.

The photo picture e-commerce system 500 configured as described above,when the photograph shop 507/508 receives a photo picture printingrequest, generates order confirmation data D166 according to the requestand sends it to the data distribution center 501 via the leased line504, the node department 503, and the leased line 502 sequentially, sothat the data distribution center 501 transmits the order confirmationdata D166 to the corresponding user's satellite broadcasting receiver550 with use of the surplus of the data transfer rate assigned to achannel.

In the photo picture e-commerce system 500, in case user's satellitebroadcasting receiver 550 generates order confirmation termination dataD169 after the user receives the order confirmation data D166 andfinishes the confirmation for the photo picture printing condition, thereceiver 550 transmits the order confirmation termination data D169 tothe data distribution center 501 via the telephone line 510 or theleased line 511, the node department 503, and the released line 502sequentially, so that the data distribution center 501 transmits theorder confirmation termination data D169 to the corresponding photographshop 507/508, as well as to the satellite broadcasting receiver 550 withuse of the surplus of the data transfer rate assigned to a channel.

The photo picture e-commerce system 500 then enables the photograph shop507/508 to print out the photo picture according to the orderconfirmation termination data D169 so as to generate a printed photo andenable the node department 503 to ask an account for the printing of thephoto and the bank 509 to settle the account according to the accountingprocessing. Thus, the e-commerce is finished.

Consequently, because the photo picture e-commerce system 500 enablesthe data distribution center 501 to transmit the transmission requestdata D175 received from a photograph shop 507/508 and a user with use ofthe surplus of the data transfer rate assigned to a channel and withoutuse of any dedicated channel, it is possible to transmit thetransmission request data D175 required for printing photo pictures at avery low transmission fee.

And, because the photo picture e-commerce system 500 enables the datadistribution center 501 to transmit the transmission request data D175with use of the surplus of the data transfer rate assigned to a channeland without requiring any new investment, it is possible to make suchthe electronic commerce for photo pictures with use of an existingsystem at a low price and effectively.

Furthermore, in case only the telephone line 51Q and the leased lines504,and 511 that are comparatively low in transfer rate are used totransmit the transmission request data D175 to a destination, the photopicture e-commerce system 500 takes much time for transmitting thetransmission request data D175 and the charge for using those telephoneline 510 and leased lines 504 and 511 becomes high.

On the contrary, the photo picture e-commerce system 500 usescommunication lines whose transfer rates are significantly higher thanthose of the telephone line 510 and the leased lines 504 and 511 as partof the transmission path to the destination of the transmission requestdata D175, so it is possible to reduce the time for using the lines 510,504, and 511 so as to reduce the line usage. In addition, it is possibleto reduce the line usage fee significantly by transmitting the data D175faster with use of such the communication lines.

Thus, the configuration of the photo picture e-commerce system 500 asdescribed above makes it possible to transmit communication data betweenthe photograph shop 507/508 and the user's satellite broadcastingreceiver 550 at a significantly low transmission fee in the datadistribution center 501, since it does not use any dedicatedcommunication channel and the data distribution center 501 uses thesurplus of the data transfer rate assigned to a channel. Consequently,the photo picture e-commerce system of the present invention can reducethe cost of the e-commerce of photo pictures significantly.

(9) Other Embodiments

While settlement of accounts is done in the banking institution 256owned by the accounting company in the first to fourth embodimentsdescribed above, the present invention is not limited only to themethod; it is possible that the accounting company carries out only theaccounting and a newly decided settlement company can carry out thesettlement.

While accounting information is embedded in the film data D15 before itis transmitted in the first to fourth embodiments described above, thepresent invention is not limited only to the method; it is possible thatthe accounting information is transmitted to the banking institutionseparately from the film data D15.

Furthermore, while the user data D4 and the laboratory data D14 arerecorded/reproduced magnetically in/from the user area 6 and thelaboratory area 7 of the APS film 1 in the first to fourth embodimentsdescribed above, the present invention is not limited only to themethod; it is possible that the user data D4 and the laboratory data D14are recorded/reproduced magnetically and/or optically in/from the userarea 6 and the laboratory area 7 of the APS film 1. Using such themagnetical and optical recording methods will thus make it possible torecord much more information as both user data D4 and laboratory dataD14.

Furthermore, while a photo picture that is sent or sold is passed to thephotograph shops 252, 405, as well as 507 and 508 so as to be printedout on a printing paper as a printed photo picture and an index printrespectively in the first to fifth embodiments described above, thepresent invention is not limited only to the method; it is possible incase the user has a printer that the photograph shop251/301/362/403/507/508 that has accepted the photo picture generatesfilm data corresponding to the printer and transmits the film data tothe user, so that the user can print out the photo picture and generatean index print of the photo picture according to the received film data.Consequently, transmission of printed photos and selling of photopictures can be done at low prices, since the photograph shops 252, 405,507, and 508 are not used for generating printed photos and indexprints.

Furthermore, frame decoration and synthesizing of a message list and anadvertisement are done at the photograph shops 301, 362, and 403 for theaccepted photo pictures in the second to fourth embodiments describedabove, the present invention is not limited only to the method; thephotograph shops 252 and 405 that have accepted photo pictures can dosuch the frame decoration and synthesizing of a message list and anadvertisement.

Furthermore, a photo picture specified by a user is replaced with anadvertisement in the second to fourth embodiment described above, thepresent invention is not limited only to the method; a photo picturespecified by the user so as not to be transmitted can be replaced withan advertisement forcibly.

Furthermore, while film data is stored in the servers of the photographshops from which a photo picture is transmitted and sold outrespectively in the first to fifth embodiments described above, thepresent invention is not limited only to the method; film data to betransmitted and sold out can be stored by a service provider and/or byone or a plurality of such organizations as photographs, etc. to whichthe printed photo is to be passed. Consequently, for example, in casethe film data is stored by a service provider, there is no need for aphotograph shop to use any lines including a telephone line fortransmitting and selling the same film data, thereby the line usage feecan be much reduced.

Furthermore, while a masking treatment is prevented from being resetwhile it is applied to conversion photo picture data D50 in the first tofourth embodiments described above, the present invention is not limitedonly to the method; the masking treatment for the conversion photopicture data D50 can be reset as needed by using, for example,predetermined key data even when the masking treatment has already beendone for the conversion photo picture data D50.

Furthermore, a photo picture is transmitted in the fourth embodimentdescribed above, the present invention is not limited only to themethod; the embodiment can apply to selling of the photo picture.

Furthermore, the personal computer 401 of the user who has requestedtransmission of data is configured as shown in FIG. 45 in the abovefourth embodiment described above, the present invention is not limitedonly to the configuration; the personal computer can be configured so asnot to scramble the software executed in the decoder circuit 601 unlessscrambled film data is transmitted to the personal computer 600 of theuser who has requested transmission of data in FIG. 60 in which the samereference numbers are given to the same parts as those shown in FIG. 45.In such a case, it is possible to eliminate the processings forconfirming the key data and scrambling the film data so as to simplifythe configuration of the software executed in the decoder circuit 601.And, the personal computer 402 of the photo recipient user, the personalcomputer 404 of the photograph shop that has accepted a photo pictureand the personal computer 406 of the photograph shop that delivers theprinted photo can have the functions of such the personal computer 600.

Moreover, in the above described first to fifth embodiments, describedwas such a case where photographic image printing machines 100A, 302 and571 are used so that light beams obtainable from the lamp are radiatedover the entire photographic image of the APS negative film 1A andphotographic image lights obtainable subject to equalization of thephotographic image are taken into a charge coupled device to form thephotographic image data, but the present invention is not limitedthereto, and such a photographic image printing machine that usesoptical system of a line scanner type to generate photographic imagedata from the photographic image of the APS negative film 1A can bearranged to be applied.

That is, as shown in FIG. 61 and FIG. 62, in a photographic imageprinting machine 610, an APS negative film 1A, which is driven by a filmdriving motor (not shown), has been caused to come through between apair of plate-shaped holding members 611 and 612 and through holes 611Aas well as 612A corresponding with image corners of the photographicimage of the APS negative film 1A have been punched out. In addition,the holding member 611 of one face side of the APS negative film 1A isprovided with a diffusion filter 613 so as to close the through hole611A, and a lamp 614 is disposed upside the diffusion filter 613.

On the other side, the holding member 612.at the other face side of theAPS negative film 1A is provided with a light transmitting window 615 soas to close the through hole 612A, and a scanner 616 is disposeddownside the window 615. This scanner portion 616 is arranged tocomprise a slider 618 which is slidably mounted on a positioning rod 617so that the slider 618 can be caused to slide via a (not shown) motorand a belt 619.

In addition, in such a scanner portion 616, the slider 618 is providedwith a line sensor type electric charge coupled element 620 and a lens621 so that, when light beams shot from the lamp 614 onto the driven APSnegative film 1A are radiated through a diffusion filter 613, thephotographic image of the APS negative film 1A has been transmitted andthereafter the light beams that have transmitted the window 615 arearranged to be available for the electric charge coupled element 620 toreceive via the lens 612.

Thus, such a photographic image printing machine 610 is arranged tocomprise an electric charge coupled element 620 bringing thesequentially received light beams into photoelectric conversion andthereby photographic image data can be generated.

Incidentally, this photographic image printing machine 610 comprises anelectronic shutter circuit 630 as shown in FIG. 63 and the electronicshutter circuit 630 is designed to supply a timing generating circuit632 with over flow data to be obtained by taking photoelectric signalsobtained from the electronic charge coupled element 620 into ananalog/digital conversion circuit 631 as well as to supply the timinggenerating circuit 632 with predetermined control data from a (notshown) system controller and to cause the timing generating circuit 632to generate a timing pulse with a variable width based on that over flowdata and the control data for supplying the electric charge coupledelement 620 with this so as to give electronic shutter function to theelectric charge coupled element 620 to obtain a sharp photographicimage.

Moreover, in the above described first to fifth embodiments, describedwas such a case where the present invention has been applied tophotographic image electric commercial transactions systems 220, 250,300, 360, 400 and 500 realizing electric commercial transactionsutilizing photographic image exposed and formed onto an APS film 1 byusing an APS camera 15, but the present invention is not limitedthereto, and can be widely applied to various electric commercialtransactions systems in addition to an electric commercial transactionsystem, etc. that realizes electric commercial transactions utilizingstatic images or moving images recorded in a memory card, an IC card,and a disk-shaped recording media, or tape-shaped recording media, etc.together with a handling conditions such as user data described abovewith regard to FIGS. 6A and 6B with a digital still camera and a digitalvideo camera, etc.

Moreover, in the above described first to third embodiments, describedwas such a case where converted photographic image data D50, whichunderwent scrambling process with key data, were arranged to store keydata in an intrinsic control data storage region of photographic imageheader data D51 added to those conversion photographic image data D50 inaccordance with necessity, but the present invention is not limitedthereto, and the key data can be arranged to be forwarded to aforwarding receiver with another timing different from that for the filmdata D15, and thereby, secrecy of the conversion photographic image dataD50 subject to scrambling process can be improved further.

Moreover, in the above described first to fifth embodiments, describedwas such a case where film header data D52, conversion photographicimage data D50 as well as photographic image data D51 and only datarelated to photographic images as the film data D15 were arranged to betransmitted, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and musicdata and music message data, etc. can be stored in, for example, anadditional control data storage region of the photographic image headerdata D51 of the film data D15 so that, when a photographic image basedon the conversion photographic image data D50 is displayed on a monitorof a personal computer, those music data and music message data can bearranged to be served to a forwarding receiver so as to be reproduced.

Moreover, in the above described first to fifth embodiments, describedwas such a case where a forwarding request of a print photograph shop aswell as selling request of a photographic image were arranged to bereceived by a photograph shop, but the present invention is not limitedthereto, and a machine that proceeds with generation of data forforwarding through to forwarding collectively such as a personalcomputer as well as a photographic image printing machine installed in aphotograph shop can be installed in various places such as a convenientstore, a large store and a public facility, etc. so that the installedmachine receives photographic forwarding request as well as sellingrequest on photographic images and proceeds with forwarding and selling.In addition, if such machines are installed at various places, users canfurther execute forwarding of print photograph shops as well as sellingof photographic images freely.

As described above, according to the present invention, a receptiondealer is arranged to receive selling of images recorded in apredetermined recording media in a predetermined form as well ashandling conditions intrinsic to the images and to sell the images aswell as handling conditions in digital data form, and subject toestablishment of a deal a charge accounting dealer proceeds withelectronic charge accounting transaction for purchase of data of imagesas well as handling conditions, and thereby image for selling togetherwith handling conditions are digitalized to digital data to be sold sothat the purchased images can be caused to be utilized with handlingmethod intended by a seller according to those handling conditions, andthus selling corresponding with intention of the seller can be realized.

While there has been described in connection with the preferredembodiments of the invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in theart that various changes and modifications may be aimed, therefore, tocover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications as fallwithin the spirit and scope of the invention.

1-39. (canceled)
 40. A portable music player for playing a musiccontent, the music player comprising: a memory and play device forstoring compressed music content data, a music content title and onephotographic image and for reproducing the music content from thecompressed music content data; and a display for simultaneouslydisplaying the content title and the one photographic image associatedwith the music content being reproduced.
 41. The portable music playeraccording to claim 40, wherein the display further displays one ofBitmap, TIFF, GIF, JPEG types of other images that have beenphotographed or scanned.
 42. The portable music player according toclaim 40, wherein the one photographic image is an icon type of imagespecific to the reproduced music content.
 43. The portable music playeraccording to claim 40, wherein said compressed music content data, saidmusic content title, and the one photographic image in the memory aredownloaded upon purchase by a user.
 44. The portable music playeraccording to claim 41, wherein said music content is a Moving PictureExpert Group type of compressed audio data.
 45. The method forreproducing a music content and for displaying an image on a portablemusic player, the method comprising: a first step of storing in a memorycompressed music content data, a music content title and an image thatwas downloaded; a second step of reproducing the compressed musiccontent data from the memory and outputting a music content; and a thirdstep of displaying at a display in a portable music player the musiccontent title and the image reproduced from the memory while the musiccontent is being reproduced in said second step.
 46. The methodaccording to claim 45, wherein the one image is specific to thereproduced music content.
 47. The method according to claim 45, whereinsaid compressed music content data is downloaded upon purchase by auser.
 48. The method according to claim 46, wherein said compressedmusic content data is a Moving Picture Expert Group type of compressedaudio data.
 49. An image commercial transaction system comprising: ahard-disc apparatus for receiving a compressed music content data, amusic content title and a photographic music content image for storagein a hard-disc in the apparatus, and for displaying a program tablerelated to the music content data; and a portable player including amemory for playing the stored music content data and for displaying themusic content title and the photographic music content image at adisplay in the portable player while the music content is being played,wherein the hard-disc apparatus records from the hard-disc into thememory the compressed music content data, the music content title andthe photographic music content image that are designated by a user viathe program table.
 50. The image commercial transaction system accordingto claim 49, wherein said hard-disc apparatus further receives duplicatelimitation information and records the compressed music content datainto the memory under control of the duplicate limitation information.51. The image commercial transaction system according to claim 50,wherein said hard-disc apparatus further receives a category coderelated to the music content.
 52. The image commercial transactionsystem according to claim 49, wherein said hard-disc apparatus displaysthe program table on a monitor and reproduces a music content and aphotographic image designated by a user via the program table.
 53. Theimage commercial transaction system according to claim 49, wherein thehard-disc apparatus further receives duplicate limitation informationand billing information and wherein the hard-disc apparatus records thecompressed music content data into the memory under control of theduplicate limitation information.
 54. An image commercial transactionmethod comprising: a first step of receiving compressed music contentdata, a music content title and a photographic music content image, forstorage in a hard-disc apparatus; a second step of storing thecompressed music content data, the music content title and thephotographic music content image into a hard-disc in the hard-discapparatus; a third step of displaying a program table corresponding tothe compressed music content data; a fourth step of recording from thehard-disc into a memory the content data, the music content title andthe photographic music content image designated by a user using theprogram table; and a fifth step of reproducing the music content datafrom the memory in a portable music player and simultaneously displayingthe music content title and the photographic music content image whilethe music content is being reproduced.
 55. The image commercialtransaction method according to claim 54 further comprising a step ofreceiving duplicate limitation information, wherein in said fourth stepthe music content data is recorded into the memory under control of theduplicate limitation information.
 56. The image commercial transactionsystem according to claim 55 further comprising a step of receiving acategory code related to the music content.